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Major capacitor breakthrough could usher microelectronics with 170 times higher power density


Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley have created “microcapacitors” that address this shortcoming, as highlighted in a study published in Nature. Made from engineered thin films of hafnium oxide and zirconium oxide, these capacitors employ materials and fabrication techniques commonly used in chip manufacturing. What sets them…

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