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Polymer-Coated Silicon Nanosheets May Be Graphene Alternative

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MUNICH, March 15, 2017 — Silicon nanosheets are thin, two-dimensional layers with exceptional optoelectronic properties very similar to those of graphene; however, alone nanosheets are less stable. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have produced a novel composite material combining silicon nanosheets and a polymer that is both UV-resistant and easy to process, bringing about possible future industrial applications like flexible displays and photosensors. Alina Lyuleeva from the Institute of Nanoelectronics at Technical University of Munich at the atomic force microscope with which the...Read full article

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    Published: March 2017
    Alina LyuleevaInstitute of Nanoelectronics at Technical University of MunichWACKER Chair for Macromolecular ChemistryTobias HelbichnanosheetsResearch & TechnologyindustrialTechnical University of NunichTUMeducationphotosensorsSensors & DetectorsEuro News

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