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creating a nearly 2-D material like silicon? These new exotic materials will have to be only 1-2 nanometers thick. They are flat sheets with only a few atoms of depth and include substances like graphene, black phosphorus, transition metal dichalcogenides
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be only 1-2 nanometers thick. They are flat sheets with only a few atoms of depth and include substances like graphene, black phosphorus, transition metal dichalcogenides, and boron nitride nanosheets. Since they’re only 1-2 nanometers thick, these
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traditional temperature measurement devices with infrared imaging. He uses real-world infrared images and examples to detail how infrared thermography can more easily identify hot spots, allowing for improved thermal management and greater advances in circuit