Swiss scientists say they have a new candidate for making flexible electronic devices, after they successfully manufactured the first molybdenite microchip. The integrated circuit was made at the ...
Researchers in Switzerland have made the first working transistors made from flakes of molybdenite just one molecule thick. A mixture of molybdenum and sulphur, the material is a semiconductor with ...
Swiss scientists say they have a new candidate for making flexible electronic devices, after they successfully manufactured the first molybdenite microchip. The integrated circuit was made at the ...
Graphene has received a lot of attention lately for its ability to conduct electricity and disperse heat, talents coveted in the world of tiny electronics. This week Swiss physicists are throwing ...
There are many layered materials out there which show great promise for many applications, especially within the optoelectronics industry. The most widely used being graphite. However, there are many ...
Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have created flexible, energy-efficient, high-performance flash memory from graphene and molybdenite. Molybdenite has ...
Back in February, Darren Quick wrote about the unique properties of Molybdenite and how this material, previously used mostly as a lubricant, could actually outshine silicon in the construction of ...
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have created integrated circuits using single-atom-thick molybdenite, a substance that's very similar to graphene. Molybdenite logic has very ...
Transistors made from single-atom layers of semiconductor emit light when stimulated by an electrical current, according to new work by researchers in the UK, US and Germany. The discovery that 2D ...