
Ultrathin sheets of a new 2-D hybrid perovskite are square-shaped and relatively large in area, properties that should facilitate their integration into future electronic devices. Credit: Courtesy of Peidong Yang, Berkeley Lab
These ionic materials exhibit optical properties not found in 2D covalent semiconductors eg graphene, making them promising alternatives to silicon for future electronic devices. To the growing list of 2D semiconductors, eg graphene, boron nitride, and molybdenum disulfide, whose unique electronic properties make them potential successors to silicon in future devices, you can now add hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites...
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