The work by researchers in the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies could lead to energy-efficient microelectronics.
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials with unique electronic and optical properties. Composed of transition metal atoms (such as tungsten, molybdenum, ...
Here we have a square, a circle and a triangle. We're going to use them to form a pattern. This is the pattern formed by the shapes. B is the correct answer. The pattern is square, circle ...
There are 2D materials ... When a molten metal is poured into a mold, it slowly forms what are called nuclei: grains of solid material that merge to create regular crystal patterns that further ...
The electrochemical oxidation of transition metal dichalcogenides generates 2D transition metal oxychalcogenides, offering enhanced stability and activity for electrochemical water oxidation.
Nanoelectronics deal with extremely small electronic components—transistors, sensors and circuits that can fit on the tip of a needle. This technology powers our everyday lives through devices such as ...
Using X-ray pulses to illuminate nanoparticles, researchers decode diffraction patterns to construct detailed three-dimensional images. (Illustration: ETH Zürich / Daniela Rupp) In a 2D-XRD experiment ...
The work, from researchers in the UB Center for Advanced Semiconductor Technologies, could lead to energy-efficient ...