Tag: 2D materials
Breaking and restoring graphene’s symmetry in a twistable electronics device
A recent study from the labs of James Hone (mechanical engineering) and Cory Dean (physics) demonstrates a new way to tune the properties of...
Technology discovered: Converting Semiconducting materials into quantum machines
A research team has developed a method to convert ordinary semiconducting material into quantum machines, superthin devices marked by extraordinary electronic behavior. Such an...
Towards a New Generation of Advanced Electronics…
Particle Shift
Get ready to get excited about excitons.
Excitons are quirky quasiparticles that exist only in semiconducting and insulating materials. Recently, a team of researchers...
A Physics Breakthrough could lead to a new generation of Advanced...
Excitons are quirky quasiparticles that exist only in semiconducting and insulating materials. Recently, a team of researchers in Lausanne, Switzerland discovered a way to control how excitons...
Low noise, high-performance transistors may bring innovations in electronics
A research study on low noise and high-performance transistors has led by Assistant Professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, Suprem Das, in collaboration...
This is how you ‘Stencil’ 2D Materials for Next-Gen Electronics
Two discoveries could provide a simple and effective way to “stencil” high-quality 2D materials in precise locations and overcome a barrier to their use...
2D Electronics’ metal or semiconductor? Both
Modern life will be almost unthinkable without transistors. They are the ubiquitous building blocks of all electronic devices: each computer chip contains billions of...