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Bilayer Borophene is a First

08/31/2021 | Rice University
If one layer of borophene is good, will two be better? Scientists at Rice University and Northwestern University hope so, because they’ve now made the elusive material.

Borophene on Silver Grows Freely into an Atomic ‘Skin’

09/30/2019 | Rice University
Borophene has a nearly perfect partner in a form of silver that could help the trendy two-dimensional material grow to unheard-of lengths.

Borophene Shines Alone as 2-D Plasmonic Material

12/04/2017 | Rice University
An atom-thick film of boron could be the first pure two-dimensional material able to emit visible and near-infrared light by activating its plasmons, according to Rice University scientists.

New Study Suggests 2-D Boron May be Best for Flexible Electronics

10/05/2016 | Rice University
Though they're touted as ideal for electronics, two-dimensional materials like graphene may be too flat and hard to stretch to serve in flexible, wearable devices. "Wavy" borophene might be better, according to Rice University scientists.

Scientists Create Atomically Thin Metallic Boron

01/25/2016 | Argonne National Laboratory
A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, Northwestern University and Stony Brook University has, for the first time, created a two-dimensional sheet of boron – a material known as borophene.
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