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Find out how we are able to observe non-volatile resistive switching in nanoscale tellurium and integrate it in mediator arrays. More details on Ghomi, Martella, et al., Adv. Sci. 2024.
I-PHOQS Infrastructure is thrilled to invite all the infrastructure’s members, PhDs and students to the School on New Trends in Photonics Applications.
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