Heterostructures based on two-dimensional layered materials and their potential applications

The development of two-dimensional (2D) layered materials is driven by fundamental interest and their potential applications. Atomically thin 2D materials provide a wide range of basic building blocks with unique electrical, optical, and thermal properties which do not exist in their bulk counterpar...

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Published inMaterials today (Kidlington, England) Vol. 19; no. 6; pp. 322 - 335
Main Authors Li, Ming-Yang, Chen, Chang-Hsiao, Shi, Yumeng, Li, Lain-Jong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2016
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Summary:The development of two-dimensional (2D) layered materials is driven by fundamental interest and their potential applications. Atomically thin 2D materials provide a wide range of basic building blocks with unique electrical, optical, and thermal properties which do not exist in their bulk counterparts. The van der Waals interlayer interaction enables the possibility to exfoliate and reassemble different 2D materials into arbitrarily and vertically stacked heterostructures. Recently developed vapor phase growth of 2D materials further paves the way of directly synthesizing vertical and lateral heterojunctions. This review provides insights into the layered 2D heterostructures, with a concise introduction to preparative approaches for 2D materials and heterostructures. These unique 2D heterostructures have abundant implications for many potential applications.
ISSN:1369-7021
1873-4103
DOI:10.1016/j.mattod.2015.11.003