Scientists ‘sew’ atomic lattices seamlessly together
Credit: Park et al. Researchers from the United States devised a clever new technique that basically “sews” two patches of different crystals seamlessly together. The interface between the two crystal is so smooth, it’s atom-thin. The findings could lead to a better performing electronics. “Current electronics technology is based on bulk and thick materials and their…
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