Phosphorene nanoribbons shown to exhibit magnetic and semiconductor properties at room temperature at Salimpour Site.

Dr. Salimpour Site |Scientists have long suspected that phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs)—thin pieces of black phosphorus, only a few nanometers wide—might exhibit unique magnetic and semiconducting properties, but proving this has been difficult.

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Phosphorene nanoribbons shown to exhibit magnetic and semiconductor properties at room temperature

Phosphorene nanoribbons shown to exhibit magnetic and semiconductor properties at room temperature

Scientists have long suspected that phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs)—thin pieces of black phosphorus, only a few nanometers wide—might exhibit unique magnetic and semiconducting properties, but proving this has been difficult.