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Our paper on correlating the 3D atomic positions of 2D materials is published in Nature Materials!

Our paper on correlating the 3D atomic positions of 2D materials is published in Nature Materials!

  • By pendari1080
  • March 12, 2020
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Our paper on “Correlating the three-dimensional atomic defects and electronic properties of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides” was published in Nature Materials on March 10th. It was accompanied by a News and Views article, “A 3D map of atoms in 2D materials“.

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Highlights of our recent work on electron hydrodynamics in anisotropic quantum materials.

See story by Harvard here. Link to original paper is here.

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