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New Type of Transistor One Step Closer

10/18/2019 | University of Groningen
Electrons have a negative charge, but they also behave like tiny magnets. This property of electrons, called spin, can be used to transport or store information in electronic circuits. Scientists are looking for ways to create such spin-based electronics, as this is probably more energy efficient than normal electronics.

Researchers Realize World’s Thinnest Optical Hologram with 2-D Material Monolayer

08/22/2019 | Missouri S&T
Missouri S&T researchers are demonstrating a new concept to reconstruct holographic images by using a single two-dimensional material monolayer with the thickness of less than one nanometer.

When Semiconductors Stick Together, Materials Go Quantum

03/08/2019 | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
A team of researchers led by the Department of Energy’s Berkeley Lab has developed a simple method that could turn ordinary semiconducting materials into quantum machines – superthin devices marked by extraordinary electronic behavior.

First 2D Material Performs as Both Topological Insulator and Superconductor

11/01/2018 | MIT
A transistor based on the 2-D material tungsten ditelluride (WTe2) sandwiched between boron nitride can switch between two different electronic states — one that conducts current only along its edges, making it a topological insulator, and one that conducts current with no resistance, making it a superconductor — researchers at MIT and colleagues from four other institutions have demonstrated.

Microscopy Advance Reveals Unexpected Role for Water in Energy Storage Material

05/29/2018 | NC State University
A material with atomically thin layers of water holds promise for energy storage technologies, and researchers have now discovered that the water is performing a different role than anyone anticipated. The finding was possible due to a new atomic force microscopy (AFM) method that measures the sub-nanoscale deformation rate in the material in response to changes in the material caused by energy storage.
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