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In our July 2024 issue

we feature a Focus on 2D semiconductors, with Reviews and Analyses about applications in optoelectronics and memory devices, and on-chip growth.

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  • Louis Brus

    Professor Louis Brus of Columbia University tells Nature Nanotechnology about his first encounter with the world of colloidal quantum dots, the beginning of a journey that has earned him this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry (together with Aleksey Yekimov and Moungi Bawendi). He also offers insightful advice to young scientists along the way.

  • 2D semiconductors

    Two-dimensional (2D) materials show great potential for pushing semiconductor device performance and functionality. In this Focus, we highlight advances in 2D semiconductors, leveraging nanoscale insights for materials growth, novel devices, boosted performance, and integrated systems.

  • CO2 conversion

    Reducing atmospheric CO2 levels is one of the grand global challenges of our generation. This conference will bring together scientists and engineers, drawing inspiration from both physical and life sciences, with the shared goal of utilizing renewable energy and CO2 as feedstocks for a sustainable future. The sessions will range from fundamental mechanistic understanding to practical devices.

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    In 2020 and 2021, Nature Nanotechnology hosted several panel discussions on exciting topics in nanotechnology. See the recordings here.

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