With its incredible strength, chemical stability, high thermal conductivity and low electrical resistance, it's no wonder that graphene is finding more and more uses. Soon, however, it may be facing some competition from molybdenum di-sulphide – a thin metallic film that can emit light... Continue Reading Metal-based graphene alternative "shines" with promise
Section: Science
Tags: Graphene, Light, University of Southampton
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