What is Negative Differential Resistance and How Does it Impact Technology?

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Negative Differential Resistance (NDR) is a phenomenon where an increase in voltage across a component leads to a decrease in current. This counterintuitive behavior can be utilized in various electronic applications, such as oscillators and amplifiers. The discussion highlights interest in NDR's implications for technology and innovation, referencing a Calgary Herald article that explores its potential uses. Additional information from Wikipedia provides a detailed explanation of the effect and its significance in electronics, suggesting that NDR could play a crucial role in advancing circuit design and performance.
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