Moiré Materials Engineering: A New Way to Create Materials

Yale researchers have discovered a new way to arrange materials to exhibit unique electronic, magnetic, and optical properties.

The method, called moiré materials engineering, involves stacking layers of thin materials at slightly different angles

This creates a new lattice structure with properties that are different from the individual materials.

 Moiré materials have the potential to be used in a wide range of applications, including new types of transistors, lasers, and batteries.

For example, one type of moiré material has been shown to be superconducting at room temperature, which could revolutionize the way we transmit and store electricity.

Moiré materials are also being explored for use in quantum computing and other cutting-edge technologies

The discovery of moiré materials engineering is a major breakthrough in materials science, and it is likely to have a significant impact on many different industries.

The researchers believe that their method could be used to create a wide range of new materials with unique properties, which could lead to the development of new technologies and products.

The discovery is also exciting because it shows that there are still many new and unexpected properties to be discovered in materials.

This could lead to a new era of innovation in materials science and engineering.