➀ Gii, a nanomaterial, is found to be highly detective in broadband photodetectors, potentially leading to faster fiber optic networks, more detailed medical imaging, and better environmental monitoring; ➁ The research suggests Gii can replace multiple materials, reducing costs and improving device designs; ➂ Gii's versatile applications include telecommunications, medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and more.
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