<p>➀ The Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) secured funding for the Cluster of Excellence 'Center for Chiral Electronics' (CCE), focusing on chiral materials for energy-efficient, high-performance electronic components;</p><p>➁ The initiative involves collaboration with Freie Universität Berlin, the University of Regensburg, and Max Planck Institute in Halle, combining expertise in chiral materials, spin dynamics, and coherent control;</p><p>➂ The research aims to advance semiconductor technology, aligning with the European Chips Act, while promoting STEM education and addressing future electronics challenges.</p>
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