2D metals

Illustration of a scientist using van der Waals anvils to compress metals into ultrathin layers in a high-tech laboratory

Revolutionizing Material Science: The vdW Squeezing Technique

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers have pioneered the vdW squeezing technique, enabling the creation of atomically thin two-dimensional metals. This innovative method involves compressing metals between van der Waals anvils under high pressure, resulting in layers as thin as a few angstroms. The potential applications are vast, from enhancing electrical conductivity in high-speed transistors to advancing quantum computing and optoelectronics. As scientists continue to explore its possibilities, vdW squeezing is poised to transform fields from electronics to quantum technology

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