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Researchers have identified a key design principle for building reliable electronics from materials only one atomic layer thick, providing a clearer way to control unwanted electrical leakage in future ultra-small devices.
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Who
Researchers at the College of Design and Engineering at the National University of Singapore
What
Researchers have identified a key design principle for building reliable electronics from materials only one atomic layer thick, providing a clearer way to control unwanted electrical leakage in future ultra-small devices.
When
Wed, 15 Jul 2026 17:00:05 GMT · 2h 6m ago
Where
Singapore ·
Why
To enable the construction of reliable electronics from atomically thin materials and control electrical leakage in ultra-small devices.
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How this affects you
This discovery provides engineers with a clearer design principle for developing future ultra-small electronic devices using atomically thin materials, potentially improving reliability and controlling electrical leakage.
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