
The KAUST Laboratory will be able to develop the first 2D-CMOS hybrid electronic chip for complementary metal oxide semiconductors.
2D-CMOS technology is a future technology in the semiconductor industry
Where 2D materials are used, such as:
MoS₂ (molybdenum disulfide)
WSe₂, WS₂, graphene and others
Instead of traditional silicon in manufacturing CMOS transistors.
Its features:
Transistor miniaturization: only atoms thick, less than 1 nanometer manufacturing technology can be achieved
High electron speed: Higher performance than silicon thanks to faster electron movement
Amazing energy efficiency: Operates at low voltage, consuming up to 90% less energy.
Mechanical flexibility: making on flexible surfaces, foldable displays and wearable devices