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Purely van der Waals bound films composed of organic small molecules can be suspended across gaps several hundreds of nanometers long, as shown by R. Thomas Weitz and co‐workers in article number 1808309. These solution‐crystallized freestanding films are used in fieldeffect transistors and are characterized with respect to their mechanical stability via local nanoindentation. Cover Image by Christoph...
Determining the electronic properties of nanoscopic, low‐dimensional materials free of external influences is key to the discovery and understanding of new physical phenomena. An example is the suspension of graphene, which has allowed access to their intrinsic charge transport properties. Furthermore, suspending thin films enables their application as membranes, sensors, or resonators, as has been...
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