Researchers at the Chinese Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics have produced stable organic redox compounds for use in aqueous flow batteries. “Organic redox-active molecules [ORAMs] are abundant and diverse, offering significant potential for energy storage, particularly in aqueous organic flow batteries,” according to the Institute. “However, ensuring the stability of the ORAMs during the charge and discharge process is critical, ...
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What caught your eye this week? (China, RF filter, Robotic arm)
We're talking further Chinese investment in its semiconductor industry, a magnetic experimental RF filter at the University of Pennsylvania, and a robotic arm prototype for the ESA's lunar lander...
The world’s largest SiC aspherical mirror
The Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics has created a silicon carbide mirror 4m across – claiming it to be the world’s largest aspheric mirror made from the material. It is was by sintering SiC powder, starting with 12 segments in their ‘green’ state. These were stuck together using a bonding agent made from a mixture of SiC ...
Most Read Articles – IC packaging, Quantum navigation, Raspberry Pi
The most popular stories involve cuprate ‘high-temperature’ superconductors, the US-China trade war, quantum-based inertial navigation in an aircraft, University of Glasgow research into IC packaging, and suggestions that Raspberry Pi could IPO...
450mW single-photo radar maps the ground with 40cm resolution
Intending to map the ground from small aircraft and drones, researchers in China have made a singe-photon radar. It achieves resolution better than 40cm from 2.1km altitude using around two photons per pixel, in the face of 10,000 daylight noise photons per pixel. Created by the University of Science and Technology of China, the lidar combines three 150mA 1.55μm lasers ...
China looking for EV export markets as US and EU look at restrictions
12.8 million EVs were sold last year (including BEVs (Battery EVs, PHEVs (Plud-In Hybrid EVs) , and FCVs (Fuel Cell Vehicles), says TrendForce. Regional market sales shares were expected to be 60% in China, 22% in Western Europe, 11% in the US, and 6% in other regions. With China’s subsidies gradually phasing out, the increasing market penetration of NEVs in ...
China increasing capacity at mature nodes
China’s share of mature (28nm and older) process capacity is expected to grow from 29% this year to 33% by 2027, says TrendForce, while Taiwan’s is expected to fall from 49% to 42%. The result could be a price war in mature process products and increasing localisation for driver ICs, CMOS image sensors, and power discretes. Leading China’s charge are: ...
Most Read articles – Nvidia No.1, IC lithography, Arm IPO
There's the first high-energy laser weapon system to be tested and integrated in the UK, Open-source hardware, the No.1 semiconductor company for revenue this year, China building a huge particle accelerator for advanced IC lithography, and Arm share price developments...
What caught your eye this week? (China trade, Bristol robots, Lunar landscape)
The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts - their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes or anything else in the wide world of electronics that caught their eye…
China plea for free trade in ICs
Yesterday the China Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA) made a plea for a return to unrestricted trade. “Any damage to the current global supply chain, which developed over the past decades alongside the process of globalisation, could create inevitable and irreparable harm to the global economy,” said the SIA. “For decades, the semiconductor industry has always been able to continue to ...