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Van der Waals integration before and beyond two-dimensional materials
by
Duan, Xiangfeng
, Liu, Yuan
, Huang, Yu
in
140/125
/ 140/133
/ 639/301/357/1018
/ 639/766/1130
/ 639/925/927/1007
/ Analysis
/ Bond issues
/ Bonding strength
/ Bonds (Securities)
/ Chemical bonds
/ Crack propagation
/ Energy
/ Epitaxial growth
/ Epitaxy
/ Heterostructures
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Integration
/ Joints (Construction)
/ Measurement
/ Misfit dislocations
/ Modular houses
/ Molecular beam epitaxy
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanowires
/ Organic chemicals
/ Organic chemistry
/ Perspective
/ Properties
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Superlattices
/ Transistors
/ Two dimensional materials
/ Van der Waals forces
2019
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Van der Waals integration before and beyond two-dimensional materials
by
Duan, Xiangfeng
, Liu, Yuan
, Huang, Yu
in
140/125
/ 140/133
/ 639/301/357/1018
/ 639/766/1130
/ 639/925/927/1007
/ Analysis
/ Bond issues
/ Bonding strength
/ Bonds (Securities)
/ Chemical bonds
/ Crack propagation
/ Energy
/ Epitaxial growth
/ Epitaxy
/ Heterostructures
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Integration
/ Joints (Construction)
/ Measurement
/ Misfit dislocations
/ Modular houses
/ Molecular beam epitaxy
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanowires
/ Organic chemicals
/ Organic chemistry
/ Perspective
/ Properties
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Superlattices
/ Transistors
/ Two dimensional materials
/ Van der Waals forces
2019
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Van der Waals integration before and beyond two-dimensional materials
by
Duan, Xiangfeng
, Liu, Yuan
, Huang, Yu
in
140/125
/ 140/133
/ 639/301/357/1018
/ 639/766/1130
/ 639/925/927/1007
/ Analysis
/ Bond issues
/ Bonding strength
/ Bonds (Securities)
/ Chemical bonds
/ Crack propagation
/ Energy
/ Epitaxial growth
/ Epitaxy
/ Heterostructures
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Integration
/ Joints (Construction)
/ Measurement
/ Misfit dislocations
/ Modular houses
/ Molecular beam epitaxy
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanowires
/ Organic chemicals
/ Organic chemistry
/ Perspective
/ Properties
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Superlattices
/ Transistors
/ Two dimensional materials
/ Van der Waals forces
2019
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Van der Waals integration before and beyond two-dimensional materials
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Van der Waals integration before and beyond two-dimensional materials
2019
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Overview
Material integration strategies, such as epitaxial growth, usually involve strong chemical bonds and are typically limited to materials with strict structure matching and processing compatibility. Van der Waals integration, in which pre-fabricated building blocks are physically assembled together through weak van der Waals interactions, offers an alternative bond-free integration strategy without lattice and processing limitations, as exemplified by two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures. Here we review the development, challenges and opportunities of this emerging approach, generalizing it for flexible integration of diverse material systems beyond two dimensions, and discuss its potential for creating artificial heterostructures or superlattices beyond the reach of existing materials.
Recent advances and future directions in the use of van der Waals integration beyond two-dimensional materials are reviewed.
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