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MoS2 May Perform Better than Graphene in Electronics

Written by Charlotte McLeod
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Mar. 13, 2014 11:20AM PST

RedOrbit reported that new research out of the University of Warsaw indicates that layers of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) may perform better than graphene in electronics applications.

RedOrbit reported that new research out of the University of Warsaw indicates that layers of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) may perform better than graphene in electronics applications.

As quoted in the market news:

In the current study, researchers at the University of Warsaw Faculty of Physics (FUW) investigated many of the properties of molybdenum disulfide, and found that the phenomena occurring in the crystal network of molybdenum disulfide sheets are of a slightly different nature than previously believed.

‘It will not become possible to construct complex electronic systems consisting of individual atomic sheets until we have a sufficiently good understanding of the physics involved in the phenomena occurring within the crystal network of those materials. Our research shows, however, that research still has a long way to go in this field’, said Professor Adam Babiński at the UW Faculty of Physics.

Click here to read the full RedOrbit report.

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