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Chinese scientists are developing advanced 2D semiconductor materials with 1,000-fold growth speed, promising applications in optoelectronics such as LEDs, photodetectors and lasers, to overcome Moore's Law limitations.

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An international research team has developed a 'self-etching' technique to process soft and unstable ionic crystal lattice semiconductors, specifically 2D perovskite thin-layer single crystals, without damaging their structure, overcoming a key challenge in optoelectronic materials. Led by researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China, Purdue University, and Shanghai Tech University, the study was published on Thursday in Nature.

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