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INST researchers find promising materials for next-gen electronic devices

December 04, 2024

New Delhi, Dec 4

Scientists from the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology, have identified the potential of Janus Sb2XSX' monolayers as promising materials for next-generation electronic devices.

To meet the rising demand for energy-efficient materials with better electronic properties, the team investigated the structural, piezoelectric, electronic, and spintronics properties of the Janus Sb2XSX’

The results showed that these monolayers can bring potential solutions to pressing demands in energy-efficient electronics, flexible devices, and sensors.

“The Janus structure (a material or system that has two distinct sides with contrasting properties) of two-dimensional (2D) materials has become a significant focus in recent research, notably after the successful synthesis of the Janus MoSSe (two-dimensional (2D) material derived from molybdenum disulfide--MoS2), monolayer,” said the Ministry of Science and Technology.

The structure is characterised by vertical asymmetry and allows for the tuning of intrinsic electric fields and the induction of piezoelectric properties.

“The intersection of recent advancements in material synthesis, the unique properties of non-centrosymmetric structures, and the push for innovative applications in spintronics motivated the exploration of Janus Sb2XSX' monolayers,” the ministry said.

 

 

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