Rice University scientists develop two-dimensional,
light-sensitive material
An atomically thin material developed at Rice University may
lead to the thinnest-ever imaging platform.
Synthetic two-dimensional materials based on metal
chalcogenide compounds could be the basis for superthin devices, according to
Rice researchers. One such material, molybdenum disulfide, is being widely
studied for its light-detecting properties, but copper indium selenide (CIS)
also shows extraordinary promise.