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Unexpected, Star-Spangled Find  May Lead to Advanced Electronics

Unexpected, Star-Spangled Find  May Lead to Advanced Electronics

This microscopic nanoflag pattern emerged as sheets of the “stripe” material — molybdenum ditelluride — were heated to about 450 degrees Celsius, at which point its atoms began to rearrange and form new structures — the “stars” in this false-color image.
March 20, 2017April 23, 2025

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