Using Vanadium Dioxide to Create Programmable Electronic Functions
TBMG-29054
06/01/2018
- Content
Vanadium dioxide’s unique properties make it ideally suited for outperforming silicon and giving rise to a new generation of low-power electronic devices. This compound can be used to create programmable radio-frequency electronic functions for aerospace communication systems, neuromorphic computing, and artificial intelligence.
- Citation
- "Using Vanadium Dioxide to Create Programmable Electronic Functions," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2018.