
A new bilayer material, with each layer measuring less than one nanometer in thickness, someday could lead to more efficient and versatile light emission, such as bendy LED screens. Credit: Matthew Bellus
A new bilayer material, with each layer measuring < 1nm in thickness could lead to more efficient and versatile light emission. Researchers working at the Ultrafast Laser Lab at the University of Kansas successfully created the material by combining atomically thin layers of molybdenum disulfide and rhenium disulfide. “Both absorb light very well as semiconductors, and they’re both very flexible can be stretched or compressed,” said Hui Zhao, associate professor of physics and astronomy at KU...
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