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2D Material’s High Tunability Could Augment Optoelectronics Applications

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Research into a 2D material has revealed information about its tunability and band gap, that could help scientists to isolate, enhance and manipulate its most desirable qualities. Potential applications for atomically thin 2D materials range from microchip components to superthin, flexible solar panels and display screens. Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) measured previously hidden properties of the 2D semiconducting material molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), providing a precise band gap measurement for this material, uncovering a powerful tuning mechanism,...Read full article

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    Published: September 2017
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    optoelectronics
    Optoelectronics is a branch of electronics that focuses on the study and application of devices and systems that use light and its interactions with different materials. The term "optoelectronics" is a combination of "optics" and "electronics," reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of this field. Optoelectronic devices convert electrical signals into optical signals or vice versa, making them crucial in various technologies. Some key components and applications of optoelectronics include: ...
    photoluminescence
    The state of optically excited luminescence. Luminescence refers to the light emitted by excited atoms or ions as they decay to lower energy levels.
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