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Strategies, Status, and Challenges in Wafer Scale Single Crystalline Two-Dimensional Materials Synthesis

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 121, Issue 11, Pages 6321-6372

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c01191

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  1. Institute for Basic Science [IBS-R019-D1]

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The successful exfoliation of graphene has led to an increased focus on research of two-dimensional materials, which exhibit unique properties and potential applications. To achieve large-scale practical applications, wafer scale single crystalline 2D materials are crucial but face challenges in synthesis. Different routes for synthesizing these materials have been explored, with some successes in WSSC graphene, hBN, and MoS2, while growth of other WSSC 2D materials remains a significant challenge. Opportunities for future research in the synthesis of various wafer scale single crystalline 2D materials have been summarized.
The successful exfoliation of graphene has given a tremendous boost to research on various two-dimensional (2D) materials in the last 15 years. Different from traditional thin films, a 2D material is composed of one to a few atomic layers. While atoms within a layer are chemically bonded, interactions between layers are generally weak van der Waals (vdW) interactions. Due to their particular dimensionality, 2D materials exhibit special electronic, magnetic, mechanical, and thermal properties, not found in their 3D counterparts, and therefore they have great potential in various applications, such as 2D materials-based devices. To fully realize their large-scale practical applications, especially in devices, wafer scale single crystalline (WSSC) 2D materials are indispensable. In this review, we present a detailed overview on strategies toward the synthesis of WSSC 2D materials while highlighting the recent progress on WSSC graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), and transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) synthesis. The challenges that need to be addressed in future studies have also been described. In general, there have been two distinct routes to synthesize WSSC 2D materials: (i) allowing only one nucleus on a wafer scale substrate to be formed and developed into a large single crystal and (ii) seamlessly stitching a large number of unidirectionally aligned 2D islands on a wafer scale substrate, which is generally single crystalline. Currently, the synthesis of WSSC graphene has been realized by both routes, and WSSC hBN and MoS2 have been synthesized by route (ii). On the other hand, the growth of other WSSC 2D materials and WSSC multilayer 2D materials still remains a big challenge. In the last section, we wrap up this review by summarizing the future challenges and opportunities in the synthesis of various WSSC 2D materials.

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