Articles in 2018

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  • Bluetooth allows electronic devices to communicate over short distances and is used by billions of devices worldwide. Jaap Haartsen recalls the developments that led to the establishment of the Bluetooth wireless technology standard.

    • Jaap Haartsen
    Reverse Engineering
  • Technology breakthroughs at the 2018 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting.

    Editorial
  • A wireless, low-power optoelectronic platform, which is based on micro-LEDs, can provide multimodal programmable control over optogenetic stimulation parameters.

    • Harbaljit S. Sohal
    News & Views
  • This Review Article examines the development of terahertz integrated electronic and hybrid electronic–photonic systems, considering, in particular, advances that deliver important functionalities for applications in communication, sensing and imaging.

    • Kaushik Sengupta
    • Tadao Nagatsuma
    • Daniel M. Mittleman
    Review Article
  • Rudimentary circuit elements, including a binary wire and an OR gate, can be created through the patterning of dangling bonds on a hydrogen-terminated silicon surface.

    • Taleana Huff
    • Hatem Labidi
    • Robert A. Wolkow
    Article
  • Three-dimensional integrated circuits based on slot antennas and carbon nanotubes can combine plasmonics and electronics, and can be used to create unidirectional receivers and wavelength- and polarization-division multiplexing.

    • Yang Liu
    • Jiasen Zhang
    • Lian-Mao Peng
    Article
  • Kirsten Moselund and Rihito Kuroda, publicity chairs of the 2018 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, tell Nature Electronics about the past, present and future of the meeting, which takes place in San Francisco in December.

    • Stuart Thomas
    Q&A
  • Integrating magnetoresistive random access memory with advanced fin field-effect transistor technology provides a route towards energy-efficient computing.

    • Arijit Raychowdhury
    News & Views
  • Body biasing and self-assembled molecular coatings enable 50-mV operation of ultra-small mechanical relays for low-power digital computing.

    • Núria Barniol
    News & Views
  • Magnetic-field sensors integrated on electronic skins can provide an artificial magnetoreception that relies only on geomagnetic fields.

    • Hadi Heidari
    News & Views