For the first time, Northwestern University engineers
have created a double layer of atomically flat borophene, a feat
that defies the natural tendency of boron to form non-planar
clusters beyond the single-atomic-layer limit.
For the first time, Northwestern University engineers
have created a double layer of atomically flat borophene, a feat
that defies the natural tendency of boron to form non-planar
clusters beyond the single-atomic-layer limit.