Unveiling the Singular Symmetry of Facet-Engineered 2D Materials
Today, scientists from around the world are unveiling a new discovery that could revolutionize the way we think about two-dimensional materials. The team has uncovered a previously-unknown type of symmetry in these materials, which they have named “singular symmetry”. This type of symmetry is based on a very precise pattern of atoms, which the team has been able to engineer into two-dimensional materials using a new technique that they have dubbed the “Facet Engineering Method”. This method allows the team to create materials with a range of properties, from extremely high electrical conductivity to unprecedented optical and thermal properties. The implications of this discovery could be far-reaching, opening up the possibility for new applications in a wide range of fields such as electronics, photonics, and energy storage.
source: Phys.org