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Bidirectional manipulation of gate-free quantum electronic states via semiconductor interface engineering
United Kingdom🔬 Science20 days ago

Bidirectional manipulation of gate-free quantum electronic states via semiconductor interface engineering

A recent study published in Nature Communications describes a method for precisely controlling the spatial arrangement of electrons in two directions simultaneously without applying voltage. This was achieved through interface engineering between semimetal bismuth (Bi) thin films and two-dimensional semiconductor molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂).

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Bidirectional manipulation of gate-free quantum electronic states via semiconductor interface engineering

A recent study published in Nature Communications describes a method for precisely controlling the spatial arrangement of electrons in two directions simultaneously without applying voltage. This was achieved through interface engineering between semimetal bismuth (Bi) thin films and two-dimensional semiconductor molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂).

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a scientific breakthrough in quantum electronics with no political implications or framing. The content is purely technical and does not involve political actors, ideologies, or policy.

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