New study presents tip-induced nano-engineering of strain, bandgap, and exciton funneling in 2D semiconductors

Date 9th, Jun 2021
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

A research team, led by Professor Kyoung-Duck Park in the Department of Physics at UNIST has succeeded in investigating and controlling the physical properties of naturally-formed nanoscale wrinkles in two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors. This is thanks to their previously-developed hyperspectral adaptive tip-enhanced photoluminescence (a-TEPL) spectroscopy. This will be a major step forward in developing paper-thin, ultra-flexible displays.