Advanced materials, including two-dimensional or 'atomically thin' materials just a few atoms thick, are essential for the future of microelectronics technology. Now a team at Los Alamos National Laboratory has developed a way to directly measure such materials' thermal expansion coefficient, the rate at which the material expands as it heats.
Researchers develop novel atom-thin material heat test retrieved 28 June 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-06-atom-thin-material.html
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