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Giant magnetostrictive material is a kind of new function materials, which have the features of big magnetostriction strain, rapid responsibility and low frequency. So they are widely used in the fields of high technologies, such as sonar system, underwater acoustic transducers, electroacoustic transducer, etc [1, 2]. One of the typical representations of this kind of materials is TbFe2, which exhibits...
Design-Technology co-optimization becomes a key knob to enable CMOS scaling. In this work we evaluate the technology options including lithography options as well as device options that are considered to enable N10 scaling by exploring their impact on representative designs such as standard cells, SRAM and analog contexts. This paper illustrates that the design angle needs to be considered early in...
This paper reports a packaged energy harvester using the novel method of micro-molding bulk electrets of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Compared with thin film electrets prepared by spin-coating method, bulk PTFE electrets are of higher trapped charge density by 1.2∼2 times, and improved charge storage stability by 1.3 times in charge retain rate over 10 days. Further, the micromolding method guarantees...
We compare the transmission spectra of metal hole arrays with different hole densities. The scaled transmission is relatively constant as a function of increasing density, up to the largest density, where a sudden increase of the transmission is found.
Large format roll-to-roll (R2R) embossing is a continuous process suitable for manufacturing large area functional films at low cost and high throughput. R2R ultraviolet (UV) embossing has several advantages over R2R hot embossing as it offers lower processing temperature, lower embossing pressure and higher process speed. Hence, it is a promising approach for forming micro structures on flexible...
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