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by generuso 57 days ago
The point is not that silicon is not suitable for extreme cold -- it is, with careful design. But the authors want to use a semiconductor which would operate at much higher temperatures than silicon can. And most of these have a disadvantage that they stop working at low temperatures.

What the authors have developed, is transistors which could work at a very high temperature, but also work at extremely low temperature. That is quite rare.