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Technology breakthroughs at the 2024 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, which this year has a focus on shaping tomorrow’s semiconductor technology.
Carolina Aguilar, CEO of INBRAIN Neuroelectronics, tells Nature Electronics about the company’s work on graphene-based brain–computer interfaces and their recent in-patient tests.
Numerous developments in three-dimensional electronics have emerged in 2024, creating new opportunities for conventional and emerging electronic systems.
Graphene devices have undergone substantial development in the past two decades, but introducing new materials into commercial foundries remains problematic.
Technologies based on graphene and other two-dimensional materials are being commercialized in a number of areas, including electronics. But, as work on the Graphene Flagship illustrates, challenges in the scale-up and industrialization of graphene remain to be solved.
Silicon carbide power devices are an important component in a variety of technologies. Tsunenobu Kimoto recounts how the first 1 kV silicon carbide Schottky diodes were created.