2D electronics

Extending Moore’s Law with a transistor that requires half the voltage of current semiconductors
From left to right, graduate students Yutong Guo and Anindita Chakravarty work in the lab
A method to transfer entire 2D circuits to any smooth surface boosts sensing technology possibilities

Rice University researchers develop method to transfer entire 2D circuits to any smooth surface What

Ultra-low-power transistors made possible with two-dimensional materials

An international team of scientists has discovered a new route to ultra-low-power transistors using a

New liquid metal discovery has profound implications for chemistry and future technologies

RMIT researchers have used liquid metal to create two-dimensional materials no thicker than a few

An innovative method to make stacks of semiconductors just a few atoms thick

Over the past half-century, scientists have shaved silicon films down to just a wisp of

Discovery of a 2-D magnet opens a world of potential applications

Magnetic materials form the basis of technologies that play increasingly pivotal roles in our lives

A fast simple method to write two-dimensional electronic circuits for a new generation of electronic devices

When Northwestern Engineering’s Erik Luijten met Zbigniew Rozynek, they immediately became united by a mystery.

Semiconductors that are as thin as an atom are no longer the stuff of science fiction – bye bye graphene?

A two-dimensional material developed by Bayreuth physicist Prof. Dr. Axel Enders together with international partners

Scientists Grow Atomically Thin Transistors and Circuits for Next Generation Electronics

In an advance that helps pave the way for next-generation electronics and computing technologies—and possibly

Replacement for silicon devices looms big with ORNL discovery

Two-dimensional electronic devices could inch closer to their ultimate promise of low power, high efficiency

Physicist Discovers New 2D Material that could Upstage Graphene

A new one atom-thick flat material that could upstage the wonder material graphene and advance

Engineering Material Magic: Could allow devices to run 100 times faster

Utah engineers discover groundbreaking semiconducting material that could lead to much faster electronics University of

Atomically flat tunnel transistor reduces power dissipation by over 90 percent

A new transistor developed by UC Santa Barbara engineers overcomes one of the fundamental limitations

The future of electronics—now in 2D

Work could ultimately lead to electrical conductors that are 100 percent efficient The future of