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Atomically thin materials known as monolayer semiconductors hold promise in the development of many applications such as transparent LED displays, but are notoriously riddled with defects. Engineers have now found a simple way to fix these defects through the use of an organic superacid.
Atomically thin materials known as monolayer semiconductors hold promise in the development of many applications such as transparent LED displays, but are notoriously riddled with defects. Engineers have now found a simple way to fix these defects through the use of an organic superacid.
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