Thursday, 19 February 2015

New technique for making graphene competitor, molybdenum disulfide

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Researchers have made an advance in manufacturing molybdenum disulphide, a 2-D material that could compete with graphene for replacing silicon in next-generation electronics. By growing flakes of the material around 'seeds' of molybdenum oxide, they have made it easier to control the size, thickness and location of the material.

via Science Daily

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