TY - JOUR
T1 - Exfoliation of 2D van der Waals crystals in ultrahigh vacuum for interface engineering
AU - Sun, Zhenyu
AU - Han, Xu
AU - Cai, Zhihao
AU - Yue, Shaosheng
AU - Geng, Daiyu
AU - Rong, Dongke
AU - Zhao, Lin
AU - Zhang, Yi Qi
AU - Cheng, Peng
AU - Chen, Lan
AU - Zhou, Xingjiang
AU - Huang, Yuan
AU - Wu, Kehui
AU - Feng, Baojie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Science China Press
PY - 2022/7/15
Y1 - 2022/7/15
N2 - Two-dimensional (2D) materials and their heterostructures have been intensively studied in recent years due to their potential applications in electronic, optoelectronic, and spintronic devices. Nonetheless, the realization of 2D heterostructures with atomically flat and clean interfaces remains challenging, especially for air-sensitive materials, which hinders the in-depth investigation of interface-induced phenomena and the fabrication of high-quality devices. Here, we circumvented this challenge by exfoliating 2D materials in an ultrahigh vacuum. Remarkably, ultraflat and clean substrate surfaces can assist the exfoliation of 2D materials, regardless of the substrate and 2D material, thus providing a universal method for the preparation of heterostructures with ideal interfaces. In addition, we studied the properties of two prototypical systems that cannot be achieved previously, including the electronic structure of monolayer phospherene and optical responses of transition metal dichalcogenides on different metal substrates. Our work paves the way to engineer rich interface-induced phenomena, such as proximity effects and moiré superlattices.
AB - Two-dimensional (2D) materials and their heterostructures have been intensively studied in recent years due to their potential applications in electronic, optoelectronic, and spintronic devices. Nonetheless, the realization of 2D heterostructures with atomically flat and clean interfaces remains challenging, especially for air-sensitive materials, which hinders the in-depth investigation of interface-induced phenomena and the fabrication of high-quality devices. Here, we circumvented this challenge by exfoliating 2D materials in an ultrahigh vacuum. Remarkably, ultraflat and clean substrate surfaces can assist the exfoliation of 2D materials, regardless of the substrate and 2D material, thus providing a universal method for the preparation of heterostructures with ideal interfaces. In addition, we studied the properties of two prototypical systems that cannot be achieved previously, including the electronic structure of monolayer phospherene and optical responses of transition metal dichalcogenides on different metal substrates. Our work paves the way to engineer rich interface-induced phenomena, such as proximity effects and moiré superlattices.
KW - 2D van der Waals crystals
KW - Interface engineering
KW - Mechanical exfoliation
KW - Ultrahigh vacuum
KW - Universal method
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U2 - 10.1016/j.scib.2022.05.017
DO - 10.1016/j.scib.2022.05.017
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85131817711
SN - 2095-9273
VL - 67
SP - 1345
EP - 1351
JO - Science Bulletin
JF - Science Bulletin
IS - 13
ER -