Pressure turns Ångström-thin semiconducting bismuth into a metal, expanding options for reconfigurable electronics

Date 23rd, Oct 2025
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Two-dimensional (2D) materials, sparked by the isolation of Nobel-prize-winning graphene in 2004, has revolutionized modern materials science by showing that electrical, optical, and mechanical behaviors can be tuned simply by adjusting the thickness, strain, or stacking order of such 2D materials. From transistors and flexible display to neuromorphic chips, the future of electronics is expected to be significantly empowered by 2D materials.