A highly light-absorbent and tunable material
| Date | 11th, Aug 2020 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
By layering different two-dimensional materials, physicists at the University of Basel have created a novel structure with the ability to absorb almost all light of a selected wavelength. The achievement relies on a double layer of molybdenum disulfide. The new structure's particular properties make it a candidate for applications in optical components or as a source of individual photons, which play a key role in quantum research. The results were published in the scientific journal Nature Nanotechnology.