TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists have developed a powerful new technique to overcome a major obstacle in nuclear fusion energy: the ability to accurately contain high-energy particles within fusion reactors.
TEHRAN (ANA)- The mechanism that stabilizes new ferroelectric semiconductors also creates a conductive pathway, which could make them suitable for use in high-power transistors.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists, from Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), have taken a major step in refining laser plasma acceleration, a technology that could revolutionize particle accelerators by making them smaller, cheaper, and more versatile.
TEHRAN (ANA)- A research team at NIMS has developed the world’s first n-channel diamond MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor) and this breakthrough marks a significant step toward realizing CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) integrated circuits based on diamond, enabling their use in extreme environments and advancing the development of diamond-based power electronics.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have developed a powerful new way to measure ultrashort, high-energy laser pulses in a single shot, solving long-standing challenges in capturing their complex profiles.
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company has succeeded in production of a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) device to analyze different materials with application in industries.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers have developed a next-generation plasmonic modulator that enables optical data transmission at record-breaking terahertz frequencies.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists have discovered that water moving over surfaces generates significantly more electrical charge than previously believed, particularly when it sticks and then slips past tiny obstacles.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists are revolutionizing optical communication with a cutting-edge semantic transmission system that vastly improves efficiency and robustness.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of light storage, setting a new world record by storing light information for an impressive 4,035 seconds.