LEAPS-MPS: Self-Oxidized 2D Layered Materials as a Platform for Atomically Precise High-k — NSF Award to New Mexico Institute of M
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY This project supports research that contributes new knowledge for scaling down future electronic devices. As the technologies inside smartphones and sensors become more compact and complex, managing the flow of electricity in devices becomes increasingly difficult. One of the most important basic
| Award title | LEAPS-MPS: Self-Oxidized 2D Layered Materials as a Platform for Atomically Precise High-k |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2532997 |
| Awardee | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
| City | SOCORRO |
| State | NM |
| Amount obligated | $250,000 |
| Principal investigator | Qingsong Cui |
| Program | CERAMICS |
| Start date | 02/01/2026 |
| Abstract | NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY This project supports research that contributes new knowledge for scaling down future electronic devices. As the technologies inside smartphones and sensors become more compact and complex, managing the flow of electricity in devices becomes increasingly difficult. One of the most important basic materials in these devices is the dielectric, which is a thin insulating layer that helps control electrical signals. Creating uniform and defect-free dielectrics using conventiona |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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