Unlocking New Possibilities for 2D Materials: A Breakthrough Method for Discovering Novel Materials
Today, researchers from the University of Manchester have announced a revolutionary new method for creating 2D materials. Their method offers a broad range of possibilities for creating new materials, revolutionizing the way we think about materials science. The method involves combining two or more 2D materials into one, allowing for a wide range of unprecedented traits. By combining different materials with different properties, researchers can create entirely new materials with properties that are not found naturally. For example, they can create materials with a higher electrical conductivity than any other material, or ones that are highly resistant to heat. This breakthrough could have far-reaching implications for materials science and beyond.
source: Phys.org