#2-D nanomaterial shows promise for high-speed electronics, quantum devices and defense tools
“#2-D nanomaterial shows promise for high-speed electronics, quantum devices and defense tools” A Purdue University team received a U.S. patent for a nanomaterial derived from the rare element tellurium, which has a thin, durable structure with unique properties. Credit: Purdue University Purdue University researchers have passed another significant milestone as they work to take a…