Pecha Ryley*
The field of electronics has been rapidly evolving, driven by the constant demand for smaller, faster, and more efficient devices. Traditional electronic materials like silicon have been the cornerstone of the industry for decades, but as device dimensions approach the nanoscale, the limitations of these materials become increasingly apparent. In recent years, there has been growing interest in exploring alternative materials that can overcome these limitations and enable the development of next-generation electronics. Among these alternative materials, two-dimensional materials have emerged as promising candidates due to their unique properties and atomically thin nature.
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