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Ammonia (NH3) is a potential carbon-free energy source. It can be used as a reducing and nitriding agent in the synthesis of vanadium nitride (VN). In this paper, non-isothermal kinetics and a ...
In this episode of EngineeringTV Reruns, Electronic Design's Don Tuite speaks with EPC's Alex Lidow about how eGaN FETs work.
Explore how vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) support renewable energy integration with scalable, long-duration energy storage. Learn how they work, their advantages, limitations, and future ...
Vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) offer scalable, long-duration energy storage to stabilize renewable energy grids. This article explores their design, performance, and real-world applications ...
With a new Gallium Nitride array, the AN/TPY-2 radar can now detect hypersonic weapons at greater ranges, earlier in the flight path.
Gallium nitride (GaN) is a binary III/V semiconductor seen as a potential successor to silicon. GaN has a wider bandgap than silicon, meaning it can maintain higher voltages in electronic devices.1 ...
In our work we present a study of the single-photon response of SSPDs made from two disordered B1 structure superconductors - vanadium nitride and niobium nitride thin films. We compare the intrinsic ...
A new technical paper titled “Strain-free thin film growth of vanadium dioxide deposited on 2D atomic layered material of hexagonal boron nitride investigated by their thickness dependence of ...
Strain-free thin film growth of vanadium dioxide deposited on 2D atomic layered material of hexagonal boron nitride investigated by their thickness dependence of insulator–metal transition behavior.
In battery research, Raman spectroscopy is a key tool for analyzing materials, monitoring degradation, and optimizing performance in energy storage systems.
ASX-listed NewPeak Metals has announced the acquisition of AusVan Battery Metals, which includes the Allaru vanadium project in north-west Queensland. The deal, valued at A$5-million in NewPeak ...
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