favorite word?
Sputter.
In the metal sense.
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favorite word?
Sputter.
In the metal sense.
How sputtering could drive the adoption of high-performance ScAlN-based transistors
Gallium nitride (GaN)-based high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) are a type of field-effect transistors (FETs) designed to operate at very high frequencies with low noise. As such, they have been widely applied in high-power and high-frequency applications, like high-speed wireless communications, power switching devices, and power amplifiers. HEMTs utilize a heterojunction, which is a junction between two different semiconductor materials, typically GaN and aluminum GaN (AlGaN). This junction creates a narrow region called the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG), where electrons have very high mobility, resulting in excellent high-frequency performance. Scandium aluminum nitride (ScAlN) has attracted significant attention as a novel barrier material that can further enhance the performance of GaN HEMTs. It exhibits large polarization, which increases electron densities in the 2DEG. Additionally, its ferroelectric nature makes it suitable for use as a ferroelectric gate material in ferroelectric HEMTs.
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Recently discovered in our archives: the early career of the “Most Interesting Man in the World!” Indeed, before he was raising a glass of Dos Equis, the Most Interesting Man in the World was the face of the Perkin-Elmer Corporation’s Model 4400 Production Sputtering System, as seen in this circa 1970′s photo recently added to our Digital Collections. As the Most Interesting Man would tell you, sputtering is a process in which particles are ejected from a solid target material in order to erode the material in question. Sputtering isn’t always used to achieve this effect, but when it is, sputtering is applied industrially for thin-film deposition, etching, and analytical techniques and is widely used in the semiconductor industry.
Thirsty for more info? Head over to our Digital Collections for a look at this photo and others from the Perkin-Elmer-Applera Collection.
Like saying a word over and over again until it doesn’t make sense the moon was in the sky and big thunder clouds below them trees and the garden at some point you stop and stare we’re here what should we do we’re here what should we say we must find a way to say something about these long light days heavy and light light and heavy and lightening.
Normal-strange and strange-normal everyday things (table, lamp, window, plate) flickering momentary sparks little revelations of themselves like shooting star split second show-offs.
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