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Electronic properties news, April 2019

Researchers have created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene.

Researchers have not only unexpectedly detected polar skyrmions in a material with reversible electrical properties, but also found that they're chiral.

High-quality phosphorene nanoribbons for high-speed electronics

Measuring approach that characterizes materials at much smaller scales

Researchers have improved the optical properties of the 2D material molybdenum disulphide by removing defects with laser light and water.

Scientists have not only visualized the nanoscale structures of borophene lattices, but also built theoretical models of their crystalline forms.

Researchers have synthesized tiny, individual, flexible phosphorene nanoribbons from crystals of black phosphorous and lithium ions.

Scientists have theorized a new ‘oil-and-vinegar’ approach for inducing spherical nanoparticles to self-assemble into unusual architectures.

Researchers have developed a wood membrane than can generate an ionic voltage from a small temperature differential.

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