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EPFL engineers have found a way to control the interactions between excitons – quasiparticles that may one day transport data and replace the electrons in electronic devices. The engineers’ method involves applying an electric field to a two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting material.

EPFL engineers have found a way to control the interactions between excitons – quasiparticles that may one day transport data and replace the electrons in electronic devices. The engineers’ method involves applying an electric field to a two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting material. Left to right: PhD students Fedele Tagarelli and Edoardo Lopriore, with Prof. Andras Kis.

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Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Electronic, Research and Tech Transfer, Materials Science
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May 9, 2023
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EPFL discovery brings us closer to next-generation electronics

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