Columbia’s Superatomic Semiconductor Smashes Speed Barriers, Redefines High-Speed Electronics

At Columbia University, a team of chemists has made a leap into the future with a new superatomic semiconductor that’s setting speed records in the quantum world. Jack Tulyag, a PhD student with a knack for groundbreaking research, worked with Professor Milan Delor to reveal the fastest semiconductor we’ve seen, and it’s all detailed in the journal Science. This isn’t just any material; it’s a superatomic game-changer that teams up excitons with phonons to create something new and fast: acoustic exciton-polarons. A New Pace for Energy Transport Professor Delor, with a note of excitement, shares, “In terms of energy transport, … Continue reading Columbia’s Superatomic Semiconductor Smashes Speed Barriers, Redefines High-Speed Electronics