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Würth Extends Miniature SMT Ferrites with Top Filter Properties

07/15/2020 | Wurth Elektronik eiSos
Würth Elektronik extends its "WE-CBA SMT EMI Suppression Ferrite Bead” product families. They now include 0402, 0603, 0805, 1206, 1806 and 1812 packages. The SMDs are AEC-Q200 qualified as part of Würth Elektronik's automotive electronics portfolio.

A Microscope as a Shovel? UConn Researchers Dig It

01/29/2019 | University of Connecticut
Using a familiar tool in a way it was never intended to be used opens up a whole new method to explore materials, report UConn researchers in Proceedings of the National Academies of Science.

Research on Bismuth Ferrite Could Lead to New Types of Electrical Devices

03/16/2018 | University of Arkansas
Electrical devices in use today use conductive materials to guide electrons where they are needed. These materials must be fastened in place and insulated in order to keep the electricity on the right path.

Penn Engineers Demonstrate a ‘Hybrid Nanomanufacturing’ System

02/02/2017 | University of Pennsylvania
Nanoscale structures have properties that can’t be achieved in any other way, stemming from precise control over the structure’s composition and geometry.

How the Giant Magnetoelectric Effect Occurs in Bismuth Ferrite

05/23/2016 | MIPT
A team of scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the National Research University of Electronic Technology (MIET), and the Prokhorov General Physics Institute have proposed a theoretical model that explains the unexpectedly high values of the linear magnetoelectric effect in BiFeO3 (bismuth ferrite) that have been observed in a number of experiments.
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