Stitching Defects Into World's Thinnest Semiconductor
Thursday, May 23, 2013 - 10:30
in Physics & Chemistry
Columbia University researchers have grown high-quality crystals of molybdenum disulfide, the world's thinnest semiconductor, and studied how these crystals stitch together at the atomic scale to form continuous sheets, gaining key insights into the optical and electronic properties of this new "wonder" material.