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Reconfigurable and multifunctional circuits using the Stark effect in black phosphorus

Reconfigurable and multifunctional circuits using the Stark effect in black phosphorus

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Researchers have demonstrated reconfigurable electronic circuits using black phosphorus that exploit the Stark effect, where an external electric field modifies the material's electronic properties. The team developed transistors and logic gates that can be dynamically reconfigured between different operational modes without physical alterations to the circuit architecture. This approach enables a single device to perform multiple functions, such as switching between n-type and p-type behavior or between different logic operations.


This technology could enable more compact and versatile electronic devices by reducing the number of physical components needed in circuits. Reconfigurable electronics have potential applications in adaptive computing systems, flexible electronics, and space-constrained devices where multifunctionality is crucial.


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