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Chemistry paves the way for Improved Electronic Materials

A thin layer of indium nitride on silicon carbide
A thin layer of indium nitride on silicon carbide, created using the molecule developed by researchers at Linköping University, Sweden. (Image: Magnus Johansson/Linköping University)

Indium nitride is a promising material for use in electronics, but difficult to manufacture. Scientists at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed a new molecule that can be used to create high-quality indium nitride, making it possible to use it in, for example, high-frequency electronics.

The bandwidth we currently use for wireless data transfer will soon be full. If we are to continue transmitting ever-increasing amounts of data, the available bandwidth must be increased by bringing further frequencies into use. Indium nitride may be part of the solution.
“Since electrons move through indium n...

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