"With its unique properties, 2D p-type tellurium holds great promise for applications in photodetection and electronics. We are excited to further explore its potential in the near future," Shen said.
The new bismuth-based transistor could revolutionize chip design, offering higher efficiency while bypassing silicon’s limitations.
This innovative material, developed by researchers at the Institute of Physics (IOP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, opens up a new frontier in 2D metal research, and it holds the potential to ...
Since the groundbreaking discovery of graphene in 2004, the dizzying pace of progress in two-dimensional (2D) materials has ushered in a new era of fundamental research and technological innovation.
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