A team of scientists has confirmed a special property known as ‘chirality’ — which potentially could be exploited to transmit and store data in a new way — in nanometers-thick samples of multilayer materials that have a disordered structure.
A team of scientists has confirmed a special property known as ‘chirality’ — which potentially could be exploited to transmit and store data in a new way — in nanometers-thick samples of multilayer materials that have a disordered structure.