➀ Stanford researchers have developed a new method to improve MoS2 transistors by adding strain using silicon nitride layers; ➁ This technique utilizes silicon nitride capping layers to apply strain to monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) transistors; ➂ The research could pave the way for future development of smaller, higher-performing 2D semiconductor-based transistors.
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