A Universal Methodology to Synthesize Diverse Two-Dimensional Heterostructures

A two-dimensional heterostructure is synthesized by producing a patterned first two-dimensional material on a growth substrate. The first two-dimensional material is patterned to define at least one void through which an exposed region of the growth substrate is exposed. Seed molecules are selectively deposited either on the exposed region of the growth substrate or on the patterned first two-dimensional material. A second two-dimensional material that is distinct from the first two-dimensional material is then grown from the deposited seed molecules.

Researchers

Jing Kong / Tomas Palacios / Xi Ling / Yuxuan Lin / Mildred Dresselhaus

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Computer Science: Quantum Computing / Electronics & Photonics: Quantum Technology

  • universal methodology to synthesize diverse two-dimensional heterostructures
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