Sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, tin and lead can now be made just a few atoms thick by crushing them at a high ...
Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi, a physicist who studies 2D materials at the University of California, Irvine, likens the ...
Researchers from the University of Basel have looked at how the ferromagnetic properties of electrons in the two-dimensional semiconductor molybdenum disulfide can be better understood.
A Chinese research team has successfully developed a single-atom-thick metal layer, with a thickness just one ...
These advantageous characteristics enable its use as a photoactive high-κ dielectric for phototransistors based on various 2D semiconducting materials, including graphene, molybdenum disulfide ...
The proven and probable reserves stand at 245 million tonnes (mt) at 0.176% molybdenum disulfide, translating to 571mlb of contained molybdenum metal.
Future research aims to explore new computational possibilities through mechanical coupling between memory bits. [2] ...