A new semiconducting material that is only three atomic layers thick that
exhibits electronic properties beyond traditional semiconductors has been developed.
Not exact matches
Dubbed as the material of the future, graphene
exhibits unique
electronic properties that can potentially be employed for a wide range of applications such as touch screens, conductive inks and fast - charging batteries.
This behavior stems from an unusual feature of certain complex oxides called phase separation, in which tiny regions in the material
exhibit vastly different
electronic and magnetic
properties.
Nanoparticles
exhibit a range of useful
electronic, optical, and magnetic
properties.