A group of international researchers at The University
of Manchester have revealed a novel method that could fine tune the
angle—”twist”—between atom-thin layers that form exotic manmade
nanodevices called van der Waals heterostructures—and help
accelerate the next generation of electronics.
Fine tuning the “twist” between 2-D materials in van der
Waals heterostructures to help accelerate next gen
electronics

