Scientists at Osaka University develop a new method for controlling the hydrogen content and conductivity of thin-film perovskite rare-earth nickelate resistors using applied electric fields, which may lead to new ion sensors and computer circuits
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2020-12-15
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['Umar Sidik', 'Azusa Hattori', 'Hidekazu Tanaka']
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