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  1. A golden ticket to smaller electronics

    Osaka University researchers used sputtered silver to bond copper electrodes as part of 3D integrated circuits. By gently annealing the silver layers, enough ...

    Located in Research Info / 2022
  2. Cutting through the noise: AI enables high-fidelity quantum computing

    SANKEN researchers achieved over 95% accuracy when reading the output spin states of qubits by implementing machine learning. By using deep neural networks, ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
  3. Drone-mounted millimeter-wave radar sees through inner walls of chimneys

    Researchers at Osaka University has developed an ultra-wideband radar system, which can be mounted on drones, and succeeded in inspecting and visualizing the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
  4. Electronics can grow on trees thanks to nanocellulose paper semiconductors

    A team including researchers from Osaka University has created a nanocellulose paper semiconductor with both trans-scalability of structural design and wide ...

    Located in Research Info / 2022
  5. New quantum dots for quantum networks

    Osaka University researchers show that electrons can be trapped in a semiconductor quantum dot circuit on a (110)-oriented GaAs surface. This work may open the ...

    Located in Research Info / 2022
  6. Silicon nanoblock arrays create vivid colors with subwavelength resolution

    Osaka University researchers demonstrated a range of highly tunable vivid color pixels controlled by the geometry of a monocrystalline silicon metamaterial ...

    Located in Research Info / 2018
  7. Three-dimensional Direction-dependent Force Measurement at the Subatomic Scale

    Osaka University and collaborators have developed a new atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique that can measure the three-dimensional force fields of atoms. ...

    Located in Research Info / 2017
  8. THz emission spectroscopy reveals optical response of GaInN/GaN multiple quantum wells

    An international team of researchers led by Osaka University came closer to unraveling the complicated optical response of wide-bandgap semiconductor multiple ...

    Located in Research Info / 2021
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