Nanoengineered Switches Pave the Way for Heat-Free Electronics and Quantum Data Control

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Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a nanoengineered optoexcitonic switch using tungsten diselenide that reduces energy loss by 66% and surpasses traditional switches in performance, potentially revolutionizing energy efficiency in electronics.
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