Physicists Harness Effects Of Disorder In Magnetic Sensors
Monday, September 15, 2008 - 10:58
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists have discovered how to make magnetic sensors capable of operating at the high temperatures that ceramic engines in cars and aircraft of the future will require. The key to fabricating the sensors involves slightly degrading samples of a well-known semiconductor material, called indium antimonide, which is valued for its purity.
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