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Record-Breaking Hole Mobility Heralds a Flexible Future for Electronics

12/29/2021 | University of Tsukuba
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12/01/2021 | Stanford University
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Molybdenum Disulfide Ushers in Era of Post-Silicon Photonics

03/05/2021 | MIPT
Researchers of the Center for Photonics and Two-Dimensional Materials at MIPT, together with their colleagues from Spain, Great Britain, Sweden, and Singapore, including co-creator of the world's first 2D material and Nobel laureate Konstantin Novoselov, have measured giant optical anisotropy in layered molybdenum disulfide crystals for the first time.

Micropillar Compression for Finding Heat-Tolerant Alloys

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