A groundbreaking review published in Nano-Micro Letters provides a comprehensive overview of the role of two-dimensional (2D) materials in shaping the future of electronics and integrated circuits (ICs). Authored by Laixiang Qin and Li Wang from the Ningbo Institute of Digital Twin and Eastern Institute of Technology, the review highlights the potential of 2D materials to overcome the limitations of traditional semiconductors like silicon (Si) and sustain Moore’s Law in the post-Moore era.
Why This Research Matters
Innovative Design and Mechanisms
Applications and Future Outlook
This review by Laixiang Qin and Li Wang provides a comprehensive overview of the role of 2D materials in the future of electronics and integrated circuits. By highlighting their unique properties, advanced device structures, and potential applications, the review underscores the importance of 2D materials in overcoming the limitations of traditional semiconductors and enabling next-generation computing technologies. Stay tuned for more exciting developments as researchers continue to explore the vast potential of 2D materials in various fields.
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
Two-Dimensional Materials, the Ultimate Solution for Future Electronics and Very-Large-Scale Integrated Circuits
13-May-2025