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Two single-layer semiconductor materials can be connected in an atomically seamless fashion known as a heterojunction, researchers say. This result could be the basis for next-generation flexible and transparent computing, better light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, and solar technologies.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sJv2lN9ox00jS7b99MPvL_8-2apgGJJ9EnTkl-qqjLiJfE-pMh_McVk7i_vxybcAIMTbX1jQnwwo3_xq161p--V2kDioJ-fYusMO5c2U_eSY_ueb80qxz9fHQhfoDQdJzNH9H8K4G-I8cq1aburRI3JwqA=s0-d)
via Science Daily
Two single-layer semiconductor materials can be connected in an atomically seamless fashion known as a heterojunction, researchers say. This result could be the basis for next-generation flexible and transparent computing, better light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, and solar technologies.
via Science Daily
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