材料科学
纳米技术
基质(水族馆)
粘附
聚合物
制作
复合材料
医学
海洋学
地质学
病理
替代医学
作者
Haijun Liu,Quoc Huy Thi,Ping Man,Xin Chen,Tianren Chen,Lok Wing Wong,Shan Jiang,Lingli Huang,Tiefeng Yang,Ka Ho Leung,Tsz Tung Leung,Shan Gao,Honglin Chen,Chun‐Sing Lee,Min Kan,Jiong Zhao,Qingming Deng,Thuc Hue Ly
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202210503
摘要
The scalable 2D device fabrication and integration demand either the large-area synthesis or the post-synthesis transfer of 2D layers. While the direct synthesis of 2D materials on most targeted surfaces remains challenging, the transfer approach from the growth substrate onto the targeted surfaces offers an alternative pathway for applications and integrations. However, the current transfer techniques for 2D materials predominantly involve polymers and organic solvents, which are liable to contaminate or deform the ultrasensitive atomic layers. Here, novel ice-aided transfer and ice-stamp transfer methods are developed, in which water (ice) is the only medium in the entire process. In practice, the adhesion between various 2D materials and ice can be well controlled by temperature. Through such controlled adhesion of ice, it is shown that the new transfer methods can yield ultrahigh quality and exceptional cleanliness in transferred 2D flakes and continuous 2D films, and are applicable for a wide range of substrates. Furthermore, beyond transfer, ice can also be used for cleaning the surfaces of 2D materials at higher temperatures. These novel techniques can enable unprecedented ultraclean 2D materials surfaces and performances, and will contribute to the upcoming technological revolutions associated with 2D materials.
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