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MIT scientists build a 3D chip out of vertically stacked 2D semiconductors.
Graphene , a single-atom-thin sheet of carbon, is probably the most famous 2D material, but it's not a semiconductor.
2D materials are usually grown via a process called chemical vapor deposition, where vaporized materials are sprayed over a substrate.
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