May 2018

Month

Our recent work on discovering tellurene, a new 2D material that can be solution-manufactured and shows stable, excellent room-temperature transistor performance, has been highlighted by Purdue News, AAAS EurekAlert, Phys.org, Solid State Technology, Nanowerk, R&D Magazine, Electronic Component News, and many other media sources (The American Ceramic Society, Big Ten Academic Alliance BigScience Newswire, ACM...
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Wenzhuo gives an invited talk at the 4th International Conference on Nanogenerators and Piezotronics (NGPT) at Seoul, Korea. Thanks for the kind invitation, and the inspiring discussions!​
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University researchers have discovered a two-dimensional nanomaterial derived from the rare element tellurium that may change how infrared technology is used in national defense tools, surveillance equipment, high-performance electronics and biochemical detection devices.
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