Atomic-Scale Vacancies Unlock New Capabilities for Atomically Thin Insulators
This week, scientists made a ground-breaking discovery – single atom vacancies in atomically thin insulators. These single atom vacancies are tiny openings in the insulation layer, and have remarkable properties. The openings are so small that they are almost invisible, yet they can be used to control the flow of electrons. This discovery has exciting implications for the future of electronics, as the single atom vacancies could be used to create incredibly small and efficient transistors. The researchers believe that this discovery could lead to an entirely new type of electronic device.
source: Phys.org