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    Musculoskeletal ultrasound: a technical and historical perspective by Adler Ronald Steven

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The development of ultrasound technology was possible in large part due to concomitant advances in both solid-state electronics and signal processing. The invention of the transistor and digital computer in the late 1940s was integral in its development. …”
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    Growth of 100 mm indium antimonide single crystals by modified Czochralski technique by Roman Yu. Kozlov, Svetlana S. Kormilitsina, Elena V. Molodtsova, Eugene O. Zhuravlev

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Indium antimonide is the element base for the widest field of solid state electronics, i.e., optoelectronics. Indium antimonide is used for the fabrication of 3–5 mm range linear photodetectors and photodetector arrays used as light-sensitive material in heat vision systems. …”
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    Perspective: Nonequilibrium dynamics of localized and delocalized excitons in colloidal quantum dot solids by Lee, Elizabeth M. Y., Tisdale, William, Willard, Adam P.

    Published 2020
    “…Self-assembled quantum dot (QD) solids are a highly tunable class of materials with a wide range of applications in solid-state electronics and optoelectronic devices. In this perspective, the authors highlight how the presence of microscopic disorder in these materials can influence their macroscopic optoelectronic properties. …”
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    In situ assembly of bioresorbable organic bioelectronics in the brain by Martin Hjort, Abdelrazek H. Mousa, David Bliman, Muhammad Anwar Shameem, Karin Hellman, Amit Singh Yadav, Peter Ekström, Fredrik Ek, Roger Olsson

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Self-organizing substrate-free organic electrodes meet these criteria and integrate seamlessly into dynamic biological systems in ways difficult for classical rigid solid-state electronics. Here we place bioresorbable electrodes with a brain-matched shear modulus—made from water-dispersed nanoparticles in the brain—in the targeted area using a capillary thinner than a human hair. …”
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