Watching two-dimensional materials grow

Wednesday, August 29, 2018 - 09:50 in Physics & Chemistry

They are among the thinnest structures on earth: "two-dimensional materials" are crystals which consist of only one or a few layers of atoms. They often display unusual properties, promising many new applications in opto-electronics and energy technology. One of these materials is 2-D-molybdenum sulphide, an atomically thin layer of molybdenum and sulphur atoms.

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