Graphene and related two-dimensional materials: Structure-property relationships for electronics and optoelectronics

Xinming Li*, Li Tao, Zefeng Chen, Hui Fang, Xuesong Li, Xinran Wang, Jian Bin Xu, Hongwei Zhu

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Abstract

The exfoliation and identification of the two-dimensional (2D) single atomic layer of carbon have opened the opportunity to explore graphene and related 2D materials due to their unique properties. 2D materials are regarded as one of the most exciting solutions for next generation electronics and optoelectronics in the technological evolution of semiconductor technology. In this review, we focus on the core concept of "structure-property relationships" to explain the state-of-the-art of 2D materials and summarize the unique electrical and light-matter interaction properties in 2D materials. Based on this, we discuss and analyze the structural properties of 2D materials, such as defects and dopants, the number of layers, composition, phase, strain, and other structural characteristics, which could significantly alter the properties of 2D materials and hence affect the performance of semiconductor devices. In particular, the building blocks principles and potential electronic and optoelectronic applications based on 2D materials are explained and illustrated. Indeed, 2D materials and related heterostructures offer the promise for challenging the existing technologies and providing the chance to have social impact. More efforts are expected to propel this exciting field forward.

Original languageEnglish
Article number021306
JournalApplied Physics Reviews
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2017
Externally publishedYes

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