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Transparent semiconductor material enables optical devices in harsh environments

Quantum Materials Design and Synthesis Group

Researchers in the Quantum Materials Design and Synthesis Group. From left to right: Zhifei Yang, Bharat Jalan, and Fengdeng Liu, who created the new material to enable higher-power electronics. Credit: Kalie Pluchel/University of Minnesota

The new material features increased band gap, which features a combination of transparency and conductivity in the deep ultraviolet regime

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