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The development of integrated circuits based on two-dimensional materials

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NATURE ELECTRONICS
Volume 4, Issue 11, Pages 775-785

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41928-021-00672-z

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  1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

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The paper discusses the development of integrated circuits based on layered two-dimensional materials, evaluating the most advanced circuits fabricated so far and exploring key challenges that need to be addressed. It also proposes a roadmap for future development and considers potential commercial applications and challenges for highly scaled circuits.
Two-dimensional (2D) materials could potentially be used to develop advanced monolithic integrated circuits. However, despite impressive demonstrations of single devices and simple circuits-in some cases with performance superior to those of silicon-based circuits-reports on the fabrication of integrated circuits using 2D materials are limited and the creation of large-scale circuits remains in its infancy. Here we examine the development of integrated circuits based on 2D layered materials. We assess the most advanced circuits fabricated so far and explore the key challenges that need to be addressed to deliver highly scaled circuits. We also propose a roadmap for the future development of integrated circuits based on 2D layered materials. This Perspective examines the development of integrated circuits based on layered two-dimensional materials, exploring where they are likely to first find commercial use and considers the challenges than need to be addressed to create highly scaled circuits.

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