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Transfer of 2D Films: From Imperfection to Perfection

Pham, Phuong V. (author)
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Mai, The Hung (author)
National Sun Yat-Sen University
Dash, Saroj Prasad, 1975 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
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Biju, Vasudevanpillai (author)
Hokkaido University
Chueh, Yu Lun (author)
National Tsing Hua University
Jariwala, Deep (author)
Tung, Vincent (author)
University of Tokyo, Japan
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2024
2024
English.
In: ACS Nano. - 1936-086X .- 1936-0851. ; 18:23, s. 14841-14876
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  • Atomically thin 2D films and their van der Waals heterostructures have demonstrated immense potential for breakthroughs and innovations in science and technology. Integrating 2D films into electronics and optoelectronics devices and their applications in electronics and optoelectronics can lead to improve device efficiencies and tunability. Consequently, there has been steady progress in large-area 2D films for both front- and back-end technologies, with a keen interest in optimizing different growth and synthetic techniques. Parallelly, a significant amount of attention has been directed toward efficient transfer techniques of 2D films on different substrates. Current methods for synthesizing 2D films often involve high-temperature synthesis, precursors, and growth stimulants with highly chemical reactivity. This limitation hinders the widespread applications of 2D films. As a result, reports concerning transfer strategies of 2D films from bare substrates to target substrates have proliferated, showcasing varying degrees of cleanliness, surface damage, and material uniformity. This review aims to evaluate, discuss, and provide an overview of the most advanced transfer methods to date, encompassing wet, dry, and quasi-dry transfer methods. The processes, mechanisms, and pros and cons of each transfer method are critically summarized. Furthermore, we discuss the feasibility of these 2D film transfer methods, concerning their applications in devices and various technology platforms.

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HUMANIORA  -- Konst -- Filmvetenskap (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- Arts -- Studies on Film (hsv//eng)

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2D films
transfer process
wet transfer
chemical vapor deposition
2D materials
dry transfer
transfer technology
quasi-dry transfer

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