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There is no shortage of materials queuing up to take over from silicon. The latest is molybdenum disulphide, following work to improve its properties Swiss EPFL research institute. Despite the material’s poor electron mobility, EPFL has claimed it could be an alternative to graphene for the semiconductors of the future, with some big claims…
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