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Nanoengineering researchers have unveiled a potentially scalable method for making one-atom-thick layers of molybdenum diselenide -- a material that is similar to graphene but has better properties for making certain electronic devices like switchable transistors and light-emitting diodes.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tD6EJt4u9ZpBQWPdKKt3m4Srjk85pvUcVjOwBkjJprwN6hbTOiWHIWeIusO4SjZ8cIj83VAgotxRDjxBGpgmj9Y-wRUunA_BJYTB0d-SNPGN42ASKsQTJmxlD2S3_fp6IcNMtVdp_S_Dz9P62i6pES-ireIw=s0-d)
via Science Daily
Nanoengineering researchers have unveiled a potentially scalable method for making one-atom-thick layers of molybdenum diselenide -- a material that is similar to graphene but has better properties for making certain electronic devices like switchable transistors and light-emitting diodes.
via Science Daily
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