Monday 16 July 2018
Researchers make and test atom-thick boron's unique domains
Defects are often observed when making borophene, the single-atom form of boron, but unlike in other two-dimensional materials, these mismatched lattices can assemble into ordered structures that preserve the material's metallic nature and electronic properties.
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