Researchers at Manchester and Nottingham universities have come up with a better new material than graphene for electronics applications – Indium Selenide. InSe crystals can be made only a few atoms thick and are a better semiconductor than graphene. “Ultra-thin InSe seems to offer the golden middle between silicon and graphene,” says Nobel Laureate Sir ...
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