(Nanowerk News) One of the big selling points of two-dimensional (2D) materials is their self-passivated nature, which allows them to be deposited on any substrate and opens up new possibilities for ...
Beyond their sparkle, diamonds have hidden talents. They shed heat better than any material, tolerate extreme temperatures ...
Exciting electronic characteristics emerge when scientists stack 2D materials on top of each other and give the top layer a ...
A new technical paper titled “Exploring optimal TMDC multi-channel GAA-FET architectures at sub-1nm nodes” was published by researchers at Sungkyunkwan University and Alsemy Inc. “This paper explores ...
A research team led by Prof. Jiong Zhao, Professor of the PolyU Department of Applied Physics, has pioneered a novel twisting engineering approach whereby twisted bilayer structures enable sequential ...
However, a notable limitation of MoS2 is its poor absorbance in the infrared. The broadband optical detection ability, especially from ultraviolet to the near infrared range, is critical for ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Nanoelectronics deal with extremely small electronic components — transistors, sensors and circuits that can fit on the tip of a needle. This technology powers our everyday lives ...
As the demand for smarter, smaller, and more energy-efficient electronics surges, the limits of conventional 3D semiconductors are becoming impossible to ignore. Now, researchers from Netaji Subhas ...
A technical paper titled “Metrology for 2D materials: a perspective review from the international roadmap for devices and systems” was published by researchers at Arizona State University, IBM ...
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