IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich have developed a new hybrid alloy combining carbon, silicon, germanium, and tin. 💡 This breakthrough material, known as CSiGeSn, allows for fine-tuning of electronic and optical properties beyond what pure silicon can achieve. 🌟 The alloy is fully compatible with existing CMOS chip manufacturing processes, paving the … Continue reading “We Engineered the Impossible”: German Scientists Create World’s First Hybrid Alloy to Power the Next Generation of Quantum Chips
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