Unlocking the Potential of High Performance SERS Substrate-Based 2H-TAS2
In a new study published in Materials, researchers have developed a new type of substrate-based two-dimensional (2D) titanium aluminum silicon (TAS2) material with high thermal, electrical, and optical performance. The material, which is made up of a single sheet of atoms, can be used for a variety of applications ranging from photovoltaic cells and nanoelectronics to light-emitting diodes and sensors. The researchers found that the 2D TAS2 material has superior thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, and optical transmission compared to other 2D materials. In addition, the material can be processed into various shapes and sizes without compromising its properties. This makes it ideal for a variety of applications in the fields of electronics and photonics.
source: Phys.org