Researchers at the University of Bristol have come up with a new type of nanoelectromechanical relay to enable reliable high-temperature, non-volatile memory. The work, which is reported in Nature Communications, is an important development for all-electric vehicles and more-electric aircraft which require electronics with integrated data storage that can operate in extreme temperatures with high energy efficiency.
Bristol scientists demonstrate first non-volatile nano relay operation at 200°C
- EurekAlert
- 4. 3 2020 (06:00)