2D materials

Two-dimensional materials are considered one of the most promising directions for improving computer chips, but researchers at the Vienna University of Technology have found that some of them are unsuitable due to an underestimated physical effect. The study also points to possible alternatives. Credit: Vienna University of Technology, TU Wien.

A tiny atomic gap could change the map of 2D materials for future chips

TU Wien research published in Science points to a fundamental limitation in the interface between 2D materials and insulating layers in advanced transistors