Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Stenciling with atoms in 2-dimensional materials possible

The possibilities for the new field of two-dimensional, one-atomic-layer-thick materials, including but not limited to graphene, appear almost limitless. In new research, material scientists report two discoveries that will provide a simple and effective way to 'stencil' high-quality 2-D materials in precise locations and overcome a barrier to their use in next-generation electronics.

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