New Advancements in Electron Optimization: Achieving Maximum Efficiency by 2023
Today marks an exciting breakthrough in the field of particle physics! Scientists have successfully created an electron-optimized MoS2 monolayer that has the potential to revolutionize the way we look at nanoelectronics and computing. This new MoS2 monolayer is composed of a single layer of molybdenum and sulfur, and is only 3 atoms thick. This is incredibly thin for a material, allowing for unprecedented control over its physical and electronic properties. The potential applications of this new material range from the development of ultra-tiny transistors to enhanced energy transfer in photovoltaics. With further research, we could be just a few years away from a new era of nanoelectronics and computing!
source: Phys.org