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Get Free AccessThe new paradigm of heterostructures based on two-dimensional (2D) atomic crystals has already led to the observation of exciting physical phenomena and creation of novel devices. The possibility of combining layers of different 2D materials in one stack allows unprecedented control over the electronic and optical properties of the resulting material. Still, the current method of mechanical transfer of individual 2D crystals, though allowing exceptional control over the quality of such structures and interfaces, is not scalable. Here we show that such heterostructures can be assembled from chemically exfoliated 2D crystals, allowing for low-cost and scalable methods to be used in the device fabrication.
Freddie Withers, Hui Yang, L. Britnell, Aidan P. Rooney, Edward A. Lewis, Alexandre Felten, Colin R. Woods, Veronica Sanchez Romaguera, Thanasis Georgiou, A. Eckmann, Yoon Jun Kim, Stephen G. Yeates, Sarah J. Haigh, A. K. Geǐm, Konstantin ‘kostya’ Novoselov, Cinzia Casiraghi (2014). Heterostructures Produced from Nanosheet-Based Inks. Nano Letters, 14(7), pp. 3987-3992, DOI: 10.1021/nl501355j.
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Article
Year
2014
Authors
16
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Language
English
Journal
Nano Letters
DOI
10.1021/nl501355j
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