Chinese scientists have developed 2D chips 1,000 times faster using liquid gold and a crazy tungsten trick


  • New growth method works 1,000 times faster than conventional techniques
  • Liquid gold and tungsten form the bilayer substrate for this process.
  • Single-layer silicon nitride and tungsten films grew to a size of 1.4 by 0.7 inches

Chinese researchers have developed a wafer-scale 2D semiconductor growth method that works about 1,000 times faster than conventional techniques.

The Institute of Metal Research team revamped the chemical vapor deposition process by introducing a liquid bilayer of gold and tungsten as a substrate.

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