This research introduced an innovative approach utilizing the electron wind force (EWF) to achieve defect annealing at significantly lower temperatures. The primary goal was to assess this method’s ...
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5,432°F: New ultrahigh temperature method can produce 6 times more clean hydrogen
R esearchers from South Korea have developed a critical method that can boost hydrogen production efficiency by sixfold.
Researchers at Macquarie University in Sydney have developed a microwave technology they say will improve the production of solar cells, while making them easier to recycle. During the fabrication of ...
The rapid and energy-efficient synthesis of high-performance catalysts is a critical hurdle in advancing clean energy ...
A recent study published in Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research demonstrated the effectiveness of microwave annealing in activating hydrogen within hydrogen-rich dielectrics (AlO x, SiN y, and ...
A fully-connected annealer extendable to a multi-chip system and featuring a multi-policy mechanism has been designed by Tokyo Tech researchers to solve a broad class of combinatorial optimization (CO ...
Scientists used a 0.02-second, 3 000 C degrees light flash to create efficient hydrogen catalysts, cutting energy use a ...
New technology advances solar-cell production and recycling. New microwave technology will improve the manufacture of solar cells and make them easier to recycle. A microwave technology invented at ...
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