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Move over, graphene. There's a new, improved two-dimensional material in the lab. Borophene, the atomically thin version of boron first synthesized in 2015, is more conductive, thinner ...
The key, of course, is that it is a single layer of atoms. Now scientists have done the same trick with boron to form borophene, and it looks to be even more exciting than graphene. You can read a ...
Scientists have created a scalable cryogenic process for producing borophene sheets that efficiently harvest energy from motion, enabling next-generation flexible electronics. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
After all, he has many more materials up his sleeve. His already bulging portfolio, which includes graphene, boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide, phosphorene, and borophene, is still growing—and ...
His work includes the synthesis of borophene. Stronger, lighter, and more flexible than graphene, borophene has the potential to revolutionize batteries, electronics, sensors, solar cells, and quantum ...
Borophene is a two-dimensional allotrope of boron that features anisotropic metallicity, polymorphism and amenability to heterostructure integration. This Review highlights recent progress in ...
Crystal of the stacked borophene oxide. (A) Photograph, (B) SEM image, and (C) crystal structure. (D) Transmission Electron Microscope and (E) Atomic Force Microscope images of the exfoliated atomic ...