Molybdenum disulfide nanoelectromechanical system: ultra-thin, ultra-small, ultra-low power consumption
Graphene is an example of a two-dimensional materials and it has been widely utilized in many areas. Now, let’s clarify what two-dimensional materials are. A two-dimensional material refers to materials in that electrons move freely (planar) on nonnanoscale (1–100 nm), and in two dimensions. These materials include: graphene; boron nutride; transition metal compound (disulfide); Molybdenum; …