Berkeley Lab Scientists Say Barium Titanate Could Revolutionize Low-Power Microelectronics
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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have turned a century-old material, barium titanate, into what the lab today said is a next-gen, thin-film material that shows potential for achieving the memory storage properties necessary for developing low-power microelectronics." We've known about barium titanate for the better part of a century and we've known how to [...]
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