Molybdenum disulfide
Electrons marching one by one, hurrah!
12 May 2020Researchers have found quantum dots lurking inside nanoribbon transistors, suggesting that nanoribbons could one day be used for quantum computing.
Bigger, better conductive crystals a boon for electronics
23 Sep 2019A*STAR researchers have developed a method to generate large monolayer crystals of molybdenum disulfide for use in scaled-down and flexible electronics.
Towards thinner and faster transistors
24 May 2019Nanoribbon field effect transistors could usher in the next generation of computing.
On the cusp of valleytronics
29 Nov 2018Emerging valleytronics technology using 2D materials promises smaller devices that chew up less energy.
No barrier to applications for a remarkable 2D material
24 Jun 2018An innovative technique for growing large, uniform sheets of single-layer molybdenum disulfide could lead to new flexible electronic and optoelectronic devices
Unleashing sulfur’s potential
15 Nov 2017Sealed
sulfur particles show promise for renewable energy storage technology
Harnessing the properties of a remarkable 2D material
9 Aug 2017Determining
the thermal properties of a versatile material could lead
to new applications in energy storage, optoelectronic and flexible electronic
devices
Graphene chills out
30 May 2017Flat
sheets of carbon, and other two-dimensional materials, lose heat more easily
when encased
Unmasking the properties of 2D materials
23 Feb 2016Innovative method creates larger sheets of two-dimensional materials
Sputtering start for flat materials
14 Apr 2015A simple method for creating high-quality two-dimensional materials could enable industrial-scale production