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2D Materials in Flexible Electronics: Recent Advances and Future Prospectives.

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Flexible electronics have recently gained considerable attention due to their potential to provide new and innovative solutions to a wide range of challenges in various electronic fields.
A. Katiyar   +6 more
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The future of electronics based on memristive systems

Nature Electronics, 2018
Mohammed A Zidan   +2 more
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Green Flexible Electronics: Natural Materials, Fabrication, and Applications

Advances in Materials, 2023
The emergence of plastic electronics satisfies the increasing demand for flexible electronics. However, it has caused severe ecological problems. Flexible electronics based on natural materials are increasing to hopefully realize the “green” and eco ...
Zeng Hui   +5 more
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Electron-electron interaction in projectile electron loss

Physical Review A, 1991
In ion-atom collisions where the projectile is ionized, target electrons act not only coherently by screening the target nucleus but they may also act incoherently by directly ejecting a projectile electron. This electron-electron interaction should be relatively most important for targets that have a low nuclear charge, since the cross section for a ...
, Hülskötter   +17 more
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Electron-Electron Interaction in Warm Electrons

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1962
Effects of the electron-electron interaction on the distribution function of warm electrons in semiconductors are investigated by the Born approximation with a screened Coulomb potential. The theory shows that the effect of the e - e interaction is remarkable, unless the density of the electrons is quite small.
Akira Hasegawa, Jiro Yamashita
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Electron-electron scattering in hot electrons

Semiconductor Science and Technology, 1992
The influence of electron-electron scattering on the parameters of a hot electron system in a semiconductor has been analysed. The strongest influence has been observed in the slightly heated electron system (in the case of so-called 'warm electrons') at the lattice temperature T approximately=To/5(To being the characteristic temperature of the optical
S Dedulewich   +3 more
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State-of-the-Art and Research Opportunities for Next-Generation Consumer Electronics

IEEE transactions on consumer electronics, 2023
The tremendous advancement of Internet-of-Things (IoT) has proliferated the interaction between the physical and cyber worlds. Consumer electronics, as the first tier in the physical world, would play a crucial role to enable ubiquitous information ...
C. Wu   +5 more
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A Comprehensive Survey on Artificial Intelligence Empowered Edge Computing on Consumer Electronics

IEEE transactions on consumer electronics, 2023
The Internet revolution and Moore’s Law drove the rapid expansion of connected consumer electronics. As massive data is generated by Internet of Things (IoT) devices, edge computing has been developed and applied in consumer electronics to provide agile ...
Jia-Hao Syu   +3 more
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Boron nitride substrates for high-quality graphene electronics.

Nature Nanotechnology, 2010
Graphene devices on standard SiO(2) substrates are highly disordered, exhibiting characteristics that are far inferior to the expected intrinsic properties of graphene.
C. Dean   +10 more
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‘Twisted’ electrons

Contemporary Physics, 2018
Electrons have played a significant role in the development of many fields of physics during the last century. The interest surrounding them mostly involved their wave-like features prescribed by the quantum theory. In particular, these features correctly predict the behaviour of electrons in various physical systems including atoms, molecules, solid ...
Hugo Larocque   +7 more
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