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Nature Communications

Nature Communications, Published online: 21 April 2026; doi:10.1038/s41467-026-71814-0 Multi-valued logic (MVL) devices hold promise to reduce the footprint and energy consumption of future electronic circuits. Here, the authors report the realization of zero differential transconductance plateau transistors based on 2D materials/CoFe2O4 heterojunctions, showing their application for MVL devices.

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RSC Advances Blog
Namita Datta·Assistant Editor
5/1/2025

RSC Advances is delighted to present a themed collection on 2D materials and their applications.  This themed collection collects and compiles research articles and reviews focused on characterising the structural and physiochemical properties of 2D materials. The collection aims to investigate the applications of 2D materials in various fields of fundamental and applied research, with an […]

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A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute

On November 30, Professor Gogotsi will present “MXenes and the Era of 2D Materials by Design” at the meeting of the Joseph Priestley Society at the Science History Institute in Philadelphia and Online. Registration is free: https://www.sciencehistory.org/visit/events/mxenes-and-opening-the-era-of-2-dimensional-materials-by-design/

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Semiconductor Digest

Work by Sang-Hoon Bae, collaborators would make next-generation electronics faster, use less power. The post Two Technical Breakthroughs Make High-Quality 2D Materials Possible appeared first on Semiconductor Digest .

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STROBE

Due to the reduced dimensionality, the properties and functionality of 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures are strongly influenced by atomic defects such as dopants, vacancies, dislocations, grain boundaries, strains, ripples and interfaces. Although x-ray diffraction can determine the 3D crystal structure of 2D materials at atomic resolution, it is blind to crystal . . .

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Engineering News

Scientific progress is impossible without materials — understanding them, manipulating them and finding efficient uses for them in modern industrialized society. While 3D materials have made countless technologies possible, one Arizona State University researcher believes confining materials to two dimensions is the key to the technological breakthroughs of the future. Sefaattin Tongay , an assoc…

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Engineering News

Above: Assistant Professor Sefaattin Tongay earned a 2016 Young Scientist Award from Turkey’s Heroes of Science Association. Photographer: Özlem Mutlu Doğan After earning the most prestigious award given to a young researcher by the United States — a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation — in 2016 , Sefaattin Tongay has earned another acclaimed award from a Turkish science organizatio…

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IOP Publishing

IOP Publishing’s new materials journal, 2D Materials, has published its very first issue. The journal recognizes the huge growth in materials research across a wide variety of disciplines, and will serve the community by publishing research that focuses on applications and fundamental science concerning all aspects of graphene and 2D materials. As part of the initial launch phase, all content in …

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