Summary:
- Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a new ultra-thin material that can be used to create highly efficient transistors.
- This material, called "black phosphorus," is only a few atoms thick but has remarkable electronic properties that make it suitable for use in next-generation electronic devices.
- The ability to create ultra-thin, high-performance transistors using this material could lead to the development of smaller, more powerful, and more energy-efficient electronic devices in the future.