This patented technology is a scalable, reliable non-volatile memory device that uses graphene as a thermal barrier to improve energy efficiency and reliability of phase change material (PCM).
Engineers in Prof. Arunava Majumdar's laboratory have formulated high-entropy phase-change materials that can split water to produce hydrogen at moderate temperatures using a scalable, carbon-free process.
Stanford researchers have discovered a way of regulating pressure-driven flow in fluidic passages by utilizing phase change materials to seal fluidic passages.