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    Question: What thin materials do you use

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    Asked by tows532pane37 to Brendan H on 9 Mar 2026.
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      Brendan Healy answered on 9 Mar 2026:


      I mainly work with single-layer molybdenum disulfide which is only 3 atoms thick.

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