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The phrase "a thin layer of molybdenum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials science, engineering, or chemistry when describing a specific coating or layer of the element molybdenum.
Example: "The semiconductor device was enhanced by applying a thin layer of molybdenum to improve its conductivity."
Alternatives: "a fine coating of molybdenum" or "a delicate film of molybdenum."
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Aided by electrical engineer Eric Pop and materials scientist Yi Cui, Goodson's team overcame these obstacles by starting with a thin layer of molybdenum disulfide, a semiconducting crystal that is made up of layered sheets of atoms.
The MIT team used computer modeling to determine the effects of the strain on a thin layer of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), a material that can form a film just a single molecule (about six angstroms) thick.
It forms strong films on metallic surfaces and is a common additive to HPHT greases — in the event of a catastrophic grease failure, a thin layer of molybdenum prevents contact of the lubricated parts.
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