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Imaging technique provides link to innovative products – Phys.org
When we think about the links to the future—the global transition to solar and wind energy, tactile virtual reality or synthetic neurons—there’s no shortage of…

When we think about the links to the futurethe global transition to solar and wind energy, tactile virtual reality or synthetic neuronsthere’s no shortage of big ideas. It’s the materials to execute the big ideasthe ability to manufacture the lithium-ion batteries, opto-electronics and hydrogen fuel cellsthat stand between concept and reality.
Enter two-dimensional materials, the latest step in innovation. Consisting of a single layer of atoms, two-dimensional materials like graphene and phosphorene…
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