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2D materials

2D materials

Building a flexible future

23 Nov 2020 Margaret Harris
Taken from the 2020 Physics World Materials Briefing. You can enjoy the full issue via the Physics World app.

Deji Akinwande is an applied physicist and electrical engineer who develops flexible electronic devices based on 2D materials. He spoke to Margaret Harris about the challenges of working in this interdisciplinary field

Deji Akinwande
Collaborative effort Deji Akinwande (right) and students in his research group. (Courtesy: Deji Akinwande)
The most famous 2D material is graphene, but the focus of your research has shifted to other substan

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