<p>➀ An international research team, including scientists from TU Dresden, has developed a new two-dimensional conducting polymer, 2DPANI, with exceptional electrical conductivity and metallic charge transport behavior.</p><p>➁ This breakthrough could lead to the development of more efficient organic electronics and has been published in 'Nature'.</p><p>➂ The material demonstrates anisotropic conductivity and metallic out-of-plane electric transport properties, opening new prospects for applications in electronics and sensor technology.</p>
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