Ultrafast Control over 2D Materials

Scientists from Bielefeld University and IFW Dresden have made a significant progress in the field of 2D materials by creating an ultrafast method for controlling electronic properties. By utilizing terahertz fields, researchers were able to create a hybrid nanoantenna that enables fast and efficient control over MoS2, a key material in 2D electronics. The study's findings demonstrate a significant advancement in our understanding of 2D materials and open up new possibilities for electronic device design.

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