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  2. Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers - Wikipedia

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    (a) Structure of a hexagonal TMD monolayer. M atoms are in black and X atoms are in yellow. (b) A hexagonal TMD monolayer seen from above. Transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD or TMDC) monolayers are atomically thin semiconductors of the type MX 2, with M a transition-metal atom (Mo, W, etc.) and X a chalcogen atom (S, Se, or Te).

  3. Monolayer - Wikipedia

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    Nanoparticle monolayers can be used to create functional surfaces that have for instance anti-reflective or superhydrophobic properties. [2] [3] Monolayers are frequently encountered in biology. A micelle is a monolayer, and the phospholipid lipid bilayer structure of biological membranes is technically two monolayers. Langmuir monolayers are ...

  4. Exfoliation (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    TMD monolayers have band gaps ranging from insulators to semiconductors, thanks to their quantum confinement effects. Therefore, they are expected to have significant applications in the near future, particularly with the further development of optoelectronics. [13] Currently, TMD monolayers find applications in electronic devices such as solar ...

  5. TMD - Wikipedia

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    TMD may refer to: Arts and entertainment. Team Deathmatch, a gaming mode; ... Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers, a thin semiconductor material;

  6. Category:Transition metal dichalcogenides - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Monolayers - Wikipedia

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  8. Rhenium disulfide - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-dimensional (2D) group VII transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD). ReS 2 was isolated down to monolayers which is only one unit cell in thickness for the first time in 2014. [6] These monolayers have shown layer-independent electrical, optical, and vibrational properties much different from other TMDs.

  9. Trimethylhexamethylenediamine - Wikipedia

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    Trimethylhexamethylenediamine is the name used to refer to a mixture of two isomers of trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine.The mixture is used as a monomer in nylon TMDT. It is available commercially under the trade name Vestamin TMD from the company Evonik Industries.