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boron nitride
chemical compound
molybdenum disulfide
chemical compound
tungsten disulfide
chemical compound

borophene
tantalum(IV) sulfide
chemical compound
tungsten telluride
chemical compound
single-layer materials
crystalline materials consisting of a single layer of atoms
Transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers
thin semiconductors
molybdenum diselenide
chemical compound
hafnium(IV) sulfide
chemical compound
niobium(IV) sulfide
chemical compound
tungsten diselenide
chemical compound
phosphorene
thumb|Bulk black phosphorus consists of multiple phosphorene sheets
Phosphorene is a two-dimensional material consisting of phosphorus. It consists of a single layer of black phosphorus, the most stable allotrope of phosphorus. Phosphorene is analogous to graphene (single layer graphite). Among two-dimensional materials, phosphorene is a competitor to graphene because it has a nonzero fundamental band gap that can be modulated by strain and the number of layers in a stack. Phosphorene was first isolated in 2014 by mechanical exfoliation. Liquid exfoliation is a promising method for scalable ph
rhenium(IV) sulfide
chemical compound
niobium triselenide
chemical compound
rhenium diselenide
chemical compound
niobium diselenide
chemical compound
molybdenum ditelluride
chemical compound
titanium trisulfide
chemical compound