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Unique Material could Unlock New Functionality in Semiconductors

The synthesized crystal, shown here, carries both ferroelectricity and chirality

If new and promising semiconductor materials are to make it into our phones, computers, and other increasingly capable electronics, researchers must obtain greater control over how those materials function.

In an article published today in Science Advances, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers detailed how they designed and synthesized a unique material with controllable capabilities that make it very promising for future electronics.

The researchers synthesized the material an organic-inorganic hybrid crystal made up of carbon, iodine, and lead and then demonstrated that it was capable of two material properties previously unseen in a single material...

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