The new superlattices — called monolayer atomic crystal
molecular superlattices — feature a molecular layer that becomes the second «sheet» that is held in place by van der Waals forces — weak electrostatic forces that keep otherwise neutral molecules attached to each other.
This is an artist's concept of two kinds of monolayer atomic crystal
molecular superlattices.
The new method to create monolayer atomic crystal
molecular superlattices uses a process called «electrochemical intercalation,» in which a negative voltage is applied.
An artist's concept of two kinds of monolayer atomic crystal
molecular superlattices.
Not exact matches
«For the first time, we have created stable
superlattice structures with radically different layers, yet nearly perfect atomic -
molecular arrangements within each layer.