
2D Solutions to 3D Problems: Studying the electrical properties of altered 2D materials
Yale researchers have studied the electrical properties of different materials to solve challenges in the design of electronic devices.
Yale researchers have studied the electrical properties of different materials to solve challenges in the design of electronic devices.
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