"Breakthrough: Two-Dimensional Nanomaterial Achieves Unprecedented Expansion Record"

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A new two-dimensional nanomaterial, tungsten semi-carbide, has been developed by researchers at Western University, demonstrating an unprecedented expansion behavior known as auxetics. The nanosheets can expand perpendicular to the applied force, setting a new world record of 40% expansion, surpassing the previous 10% record. This innovation was achieved through the use of remote plasma vapor deposition, a technique that relies on plasma physics to form single-atom layers. The material's potential applications include strain gauges, sensors, and stretchable electronics due to its enhanced electrical conductivity when subjected to stretching.
Topics:science#auxetics#nanomaterials#plasma-physics#science-and-technology#stretchable-electronics#tungsten-semi-carbide
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