Twisting 2-D materials uncover their superpowers

Date 1st, May 2020
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Two-dimensional (2-D) materials, which consist of a single layer of atoms, have attracted a lot of attention since the isolation of graphene in 2004. They have unique electrical, optical, and mechanical properties, like high conductivity, flexibility and strength, which makes them promising materials for such things as lasers, photovoltaics, sensors and medical applications.