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Enhancing the stretchability of two-dimensional materials through kirigami: a molecular dynamics study on tungsten disulfide. [PDF]
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Metal Films on Two-Dimensional Materials: van der Waals Contacts and Raman Enhancement. [PDF]
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Introduction to Two-Dimensional Materials
Surface Review and Letters, 2021The application areas of two-dimensional (2D) materials, their heterostructures and composites are rapidly expanding — thanks to their extraordinary mechanical, optical, electronic and thermal properties. The family of 2D materials, which are finding a use in applications, is rapidly growing, and now includes graphene, graphene oxide, hexagonal boron ...
XUANYE LENG +8 more
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Nanomolding of Two-Dimensional Materials
ACS Nano, 2023Lateral confinement of layered, two-dimensional (2D) materials has uniquely enabled the exploration of several topological phenomena in electron transport due to the well-defined nanoscale cross-sections and perimeters. At present, research on laterally confined 2D materials is constrained by the lack of synthesis methods that can reliably and ...
Quynh P. Sam +6 more
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2016
In this chapter we present the recently discovered two-dimensional materials and their physical properties, which are useful for nanoelectronic devices. The synthesis methods play a central role in this chapter, since this is the key issue in the further development of this new emerging area of research.
Mircea Dragoman, Daniela Dragoman
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In this chapter we present the recently discovered two-dimensional materials and their physical properties, which are useful for nanoelectronic devices. The synthesis methods play a central role in this chapter, since this is the key issue in the further development of this new emerging area of research.
Mircea Dragoman, Daniela Dragoman
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Two-Dimensional Material Confined Water
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2014CONSPECTUS: The interface between water and other materials under ambient conditions is of fundamental importance due to its relevance in daily life and a broad range of scientific research. The structural and dynamic properties of water at an interface have been proven to be significantly difference than those of bulk water.
Qiang, Li +3 more
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Ferroelasticity in Two-Dimensional Tetragonal Materials
Physical Review Letters, 2022Ferroelasticity is a prominent material property analogous to ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism, but its characteristic spontaneous structural polarization has remained less studied and poorly understood. Here, we use a high-throughput computation approach in conjunction with first-principles calculations to identify 65 (M=transition metal, X ...
Xiaoyu, Xuan, Wanlin, Guo, Zhuhua, Zhang
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2018
The first study of an atomically thin material was published by Wallace (Phys Rev 71(9):622, [1]) in 1947. Wallace was studying the electronic properties of graphite: he started his study by considering the electronic properties of a single layer of graphite (later termed graphene) and then extended this to bulk graphite.
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The first study of an atomically thin material was published by Wallace (Phys Rev 71(9):622, [1]) in 1947. Wallace was studying the electronic properties of graphite: he started his study by considering the electronic properties of a single layer of graphite (later termed graphene) and then extended this to bulk graphite.
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Chemically Functionalized Two‐Dimensional Carbon Materials
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2020AbstractNanographenes (NGs), also known as graphene quantum dots, have recently been developed as nanoscale graphene fragments. These nanocarbon species can be excited with UV light and emit light from the UV‐to‐visible region. This photoemission has received great attraction across multiple scientific fields.
Ryo Sekiya, Takeharu Haino
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