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Message: Re: Cryogenic on-chip quantum electron cooling leads towards computers that consume

Thanks for pointing this out, dash8400! Great find supporting The POET Way!

Interesting that this article by Sebastian Anthony in Extreme Tech has been published on the very same day as the three POET articles!

"Cryogenic on-chip quantum electron cooling leads towards computers that consume 10x less power" describes how to cool down electrons using quantum wells leading to large power reductions.

"In this case, to prove that their quantum well was actually producing cold electrons, the UT Arlington researchers created some single-electron transistors (SETs) — very efficient transistors that are very sensitive to thermal excitation and thus usually have to be cryogenically cooled with liquid helium."

"Quantum well" and "single-electron transistor" – reading the POET articles you will have noticed that these terms are also playing important roles in the Poetverse. Essentially this article underlines that we are on the right way – and not only that:

"Moving forward, it now becomes a question of integrating these quantum wells with actual electronic devices", Sebastian Anthony says.

Very true! POET Technologies is doing just that. We are ahead of the curve.


Sep 13, 2014 03:29AM
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