For layered 2D materials, robotics produces cleaner interfaces between stacked sheets

The article discusses the advancement of robotic technology in the precise and efficient production of layered two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are critical in various technological applications, including electronics and materials science. Robotics allows for a controlled environment where layers of 2D materials, such as graphene, are manufactured with improved uniformity and reduced human error. This innovation opens up potential for scalable production, making 2D materials more accessible for commercial and research purposes. By automating the layering process, robotics enhances both the quality and cost-effectiveness of producing these materials, paving the way for broader use in high-tech applications.

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