Molybdenite’s Thermal Conductivity Measured for First Time

Molybdenum disulfide, also known as molybdenite, has been gaining more and more attention in the tech space of late as researchers use the material to improve digital cameras, sodium-ion batteries and more. 
 
However, until now, no one has been able to measure the material’s thermal conductivity. That’s a problem, Angela Hight Walker of the Physical Measurement Laboratory’s Semiconductor and Dimensional Metrology Division, told Phys.org, because “[m]easurement of thermal conductivity is an absolutely critical step in the evaluation of a material for applications in electronics — or anywhere else, for that matter.”
 
 
 
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