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Fine tuning the “twist” between 2-D materials in van der Waals heterostructures to help accelerate next gen electronics – Phys.org
A group of international researchers at The University of Manchester have revealed a novel method that could fine tune the angle—”twist”—between atom-thin layers…

A group of international researchers at The University of Manchester have revealed a novel method that could fine tune the angle”twist”between atom-thin layers that form exotic manmade nanodevices called van der Waals heterostructuresand help accelerate the next generation of electronics.
The new technique can achieve in situ dynamical rotation and manipulation of 2-D materials layered on top of each other to form van der Waals heterostructuresnanoscale devices that boast unusual properties and…
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