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Multi-terminal transport measurements of MoS2 using a van der Waals heterostructure device platformCui et al., 2015
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- Cui X
- Lee G
- Kim Y
- Arefe G
- Huang P
- Lee C
- Chenet D
- Zhang X
- Wang L
- Ye F
- Pizzocchero F
- Jessen B
- Watanabe K
- Taniguchi T
- Muller D
- Low T
- Kim P
- Hone J
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- Nature nanotechnology
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Atomically thin two-dimensional semiconductors such as MoS2 hold great promise for electrical, optical and mechanical devices and display novel physical phenomena. However, the electron mobility of mono-and few-layer MoS2 has so far been substantially below …
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