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" ... At a microscopic end of the scale, the materials that go into our electronic devices, have shaped the future like few others have. Conventional electronics have been approaching a limit, however, as developers race to achieve greater computing ability in smaller sizes with limited power usage. One thing they have hoped for is some new material or technique that will let them bypass these limitations to create devices that are far smaller, more powerful, and much more efficient. For one group, their work on a completely different problem led to a solution: “these students at Kyoto University had developed a method for creating ceramic filters with gallium oxide, but when I saw their work, I realized that their method could be applied to making power devices with gallium oxide as a semiconductor,” explains Hitora Toshimi. “This would make electronic components not just more energy efficient as power sources, but also much smaller in volume than before.” Hitora, together with this 15-person academic research team, created the company Flosfia. Their resulting MISTDRY technology has enabled them to make diodes and transistors that only require one tenth of power source volume compared to previous ones. The company is planning to scale up to mass production this year. ... "
" ... REEs like cobalt, lithium, neodymium, vanadium and gallium are critical to numerous defense and commercial applications, including aircraft/UAVs/vehicles, sensors, precision-guided munitions, electric motors, nuclear reactors and more. ... "
" ... SPY-6V1, as it is officially designated, is unlike any air and missile defense radar that has come before. Using gallium nitride technology and modular design concepts, Massachusetts-based Raytheon has created a sensor that is infinitely scalable for any defensive role, delivering gains in performance that would have been unimaginable a generation ago. ... "
" ... What makes the new radar unique is its application of gallium nitride and digital beamforming technology pioneered by Raytheon (a contributor to my think tank) that permits the generation of more powerful, precise radar signals suitable for use in dense, cluttered air space—even when an adversary is trying to jam the signal or interfere with transmissions using cyber attacks. All SPY-6 variants share the ability to see much farther and track a wider array of overhead threats than the radars they will replace. ... "