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When Semiconductors Stick Together, Materials Go Quantum

Written by Jeff Hopkins | 6/10/19 4:00 PM

DOE and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers have developed a method that can turn ordinary semiconducting materials into quantum machines. The method stacks together 2D layers of tungsten disulfide and tungsten diselenide to create a superlattice with exotic physical properties. The twist angle between the layers is what turns this 2D semiconducting system into an exotic quantum material with highly interacting electrons.

Read the full article on Science Daily