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Scientists stabilize atomically thin boron for practical use – Phys.org
Northwestern University researchers have, for the first time, created borophane—atomically thin boron that is stable at standard temperatures and air pressures.

Northwestern University researchers have, for the first time, created borophaneatomically thin boron that is stable at standard temperatures and air pressures.
Researchers have long been excited by the promise of borophenea single-atom-thick sheet of boronbecause of its strength, flexibility and electronics properties. Stronger, lighter and more flexible than graphene, borophene could potentially revolutionize batteries, electronics, sensors, photovoltaics and quantum computing.
Unfortunately, borophene…
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