Next Generation of Materials Science (Graphene and Molybdenum Disulfide) to be more Advanced in 10 years?
Introduction
Developments in materials science have the potential to transform multiple fields, including pharmaceuticals, energy, transportation, health, semiconductors and manufacturing.
Why Graphene and Molybdenum Disulfide So Important
Graphene remains focus as a material that is thin enough (just one layer of atoms) and strong enough (about 200 times stronger than the steel), while also being a very efficient conductor that promises to revolutionize semiconductor properties.
Another is Molybdenum Disulfide, whose nanoparticles are already used in flexible electronics.
McKinsey & Company argues that next-generation materials are likely to change the structure of the industry in many untapped applications, by changing the economics of various products and services.
VPI’s High Vacuum Magnetron RF Power Coater is designed to coat Graphene or Molybdenum Disulfide (sputtering targets) on the sample for materials science research, please contact us if interested in!