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World’s most complex 2D, one-nanometre thick semiconductor chip developed in China - MSNScientists in China have developed the world’s most complex two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor microprocessor, which is less than one nanometre thick. Scientists across the world are turning to ...
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong studying the structure of 2D materials have predicted new types of phase transitions that have yet to be seen in experiments ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNWorld's first silicon-free computer proves potential for future replacementResearchers have built a computer from scratch without silicon, a "milestone" in showing that it is possible to one day ...
Researchers have constructed the world's first silicon-free computer, marking a significant milestone towards replacing the ...
The computer developed by the research team is made entirely of two-dimensional materials that combine large areas of molybdenum disulfide and ... World's first 2D, non-silicon computer ...
Penn State researchers build first silicon-free CMOS computer using 2D materials, marking a breakthrough in post-silicon innovation.
General concept of light-driven C–H activation in long-chain molecules mediated by 2D materials. Credit: Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-49783-z ...
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