The new materials may lead to windows that are also a television, or heads-up display on car windshields, said Kirby Smithe, a graduate student from Stanford University.
The team's goal was to develop a manufacturing process to turn single-layer chips into practical realities.
Researchers, including Saurabh Suryavanshi, started with a single layer of material called molybdenum disulfide - a sheet of molybdenum atoms between two layers of sulphur.
Previous research had shown that molybdenum disulfide made a good switch, controlling electricity to create digital ones and zeroes.
The team manufactured that sheet by depositing three layers of atoms into a crystalline structure 25 million times wider than it is thick.
Smithe achieved this by making ingenious refinements to a manufacturing process called chemical vapour deposition.
This approach essentially incinerates small amounts of sulphur and molybdenum until the atoms vaporise like soot.
The atoms then deposit as an ultra-thin crystalline layer on a "handle" substrate, which can be glass or even silicon.
The research was published in the journal 2D Materials.
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