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Abstract: The continued miniaturization of semiconductor devices, represented by Moore's law, has reached the atomic scale limit, requiring nanoscale quantum mechanical effects to be included in ...
First principles thinking is a problem-solving method that breaks engineering decisions into fundamental truths and rebuilds solutions from the ground up -- rather than copying patterns by analogy.
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1 School of Health and Nursing, Yunnan Open University, Kunming, China. 2 Huaning Yunengtou New Energy Development Co., Ltd., Yuxi, China. 3 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southwest ...
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