New “self-tuning” film paves the way for next generation wireless and radar devices The new material shows an unusually high level of tunability. Credit: Queen Mary University of London

A research team from Queen Mary University of London has discovered a new way to engineer thin films that can “tune” themselves much more effectively than existing materials, making them highly responsive and efficient.

Ferroelectric films are used in modern communications and sensing systems, such as 5G, 6G, radar, and medical imaging. They need to adapt quickly to changing signals and …

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