How Scientists are Making Fragile 2D Materials Safe for Use in Devices
Scientists have discovered a new way to engineer and process 2D materials which could one day lead to the creation of a new generation of safe, durable, and reliable devices. The process, called ‘Fragile-2D’, uses a combination of laser irradiation, electric fields, and chemical treatments to create structurally robust 2D materials which can be used in a variety of applications. The researchers believe that this method could revolutionize the way in which 2D materials are processed and used in device fabrication, as it eliminates the need for harsh chemical treatments and heat processes. This could lead to the creation of safer and more reliable devices, as well as a reduction in the environmental impact of 2D material processing.
source: Phys.org