Yale scientists make a borophene breakthrough

Each color in this figure represents a possible orientation of borophene crystals with respect to the surface of the Cu substrate. There are six possible orientations of these domains. (Image credit: Rongting Wu)
December 3, 2018

By Jon Atherton

The thinnest flake, just one atom thick, has provided scientists at Yale and the Brookhaven National Laboratory with new insight into a promising material for the next generation of high-speed electronics and a host of practical applications. Read full article at YaleNews.