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A Breakthrough in Semiconductor Materials: The Discovery of Indium Selenide
In recent advancements in semiconductor technology, researchers from MIT and the University of Pennsylvania have discovered a new material that holds promise for the next generation of semiconductors. This material, known as Indium Selenide, has shown the capability to consume up to a billion times less energy than traditional semiconductor materials, significantly impacting energy efficiency in various applications. This article will delve into the implications of this discovery and explore how it fits into the broader context of semiconductor innovation.