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What if a complex material could reshape itself in response to a simple chemical signal? A team of physicists from the ...
To further reduce the size of electronic devices, while also improving their performance and energy efficiency, electronics ...
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors, materials that can conduct electricity and are only a few atoms thick, are promising ...
Jiadi Zhu, CEO & Co-Founder of MIT start-up CDimension, discusses the opportunity for molybdenum disulfide to advance the ...
Imagine having a super-powered lens that uncovers hidden secrets of ultra-thin materials used in our gadgets. Research led by ...
Researchers grow single-crystal GaN films on amorphous glass using a chemically converted molybdenum nitride buffer, removing ...
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The Oak Ridger on MSNORNL researchers seek atomic building blocks for quantum computersA recent breakthrough is the use of artificial intelligence (AI), which learns how to manipulate atoms to improve a material’s properties.
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IEEE Spectrum on MSN2D Transistors Could Come Sooner Than ExpectedCDimension has developed a process for growing molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a 2D semiconductor, on silicon at a low-enough temperature that it will not damage underlying silicon circuits. That could ...
Research indicates that electron-phonon interactions in atomically thin semiconductors enhance conductivity, paving the way for efficient 2D electronic devices.
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