The ability to control the movement of negatively charged particles (i.e., electrons) is central to the functioning of all ...
When you study electrical engineering technology (EET), you study the lifeblood of today's technology: electronics and computers. Electrical engineering technology is a part of virtually everything ...
It’s 2020, and the global standards for building electrical systems are still based on 70-year-old Thomas Edison era electromechanical architecture that is outdated, prone to malfunction, and lacking ...
The ability to control spin locally and swiftly through electrical means holds promise for quantum computing applications, where speed is critical to prevent information loss due to decoherence.
Controlling magnetic states in materials typically requires continuous power or only works in rare, specialized systems. Researchers developed a general theory showing how electric fields can ...