Low-power, flexible radio-frequency transistors break 100 GHz barrier
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Researchers from Peking and Stanford universities developed flexible carbon nanotube transistors operating above 100 GHz, meeting a key 6G requirement. Balancing heat management with speed, these bendable devices could power next-gen wearables and wireless systems.
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