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Scientists have demonstrated it is possible for an atomically thin two-dimensional material to have electrical contact along its one-dimensional edge. The contact architecture offers a new assembly technique for layered materials that prevents contamination at interfaces.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v1fy2sX633s4y3R2SaaloYEFOsnSUci401wUP-IVJKBYVXclXqY0sISyRJA1J5KFGkp_bsFQ588H7pkvj_YNaMRfj_Yh2kKLYd82a6MDsi3lHkBSddUEKsIX8tyvXHzNktRrK_u8yEiv8TC4y9K6PkQx2tXQ=s0-d)
via Science Daily
Scientists have demonstrated it is possible for an atomically thin two-dimensional material to have electrical contact along its one-dimensional edge. The contact architecture offers a new assembly technique for layered materials that prevents contamination at interfaces.
via Science Daily
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