Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a transparent material with an increased band gap, making it conductive and transparent to visible and ultraviolet light.
This breakthrough in semiconductor design has the potential to revolutionize the electronics industry, enabling faster and more efficient devices.
The material's unique thin-layer structure improves transparency while maintaining conductivity, making it ideal for high-performance electronics.
The development of materials like this opens up possibilities for advancements in high-power electronics and optoelectronic devices that can operate in extreme conditions.