04092nam 2201021z- 450 991055729240332120231214133529.0(CKB)5400000000041115(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68821(EXLCZ)99540000000004111520202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPreparation and Properties of 2D MaterialsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (142 p.)3-03936-258-5 3-03936-259-3 Since the great success of graphene, atomically thin-layered nanomaterials, called two dimensional (2D) materials, have attracted tremendous attention due to their extraordinary physical properties. Specifically, van der Waals heterostructured architectures based on a few 2D materials, named atomic-scale Lego, have been proposed as unprecedented platforms for the implementation of versatile devices with a completely novel function or extremely high-performance, shifting the research paradigm in materials science and engineering. Thus, diverse 2D materials beyond existing bulk materials have been widely studied for promising electronic, optoelectronic, mechanical, and thermoelectric applications. Especially, this Special Issue included the recent advances in the unique preparation methods such as exfoliation-based synthesis and vacuum-based deposition of diverse 2D materials and also their device applications based on interesting physical properties. Specifically, this Editorial consists of the following two parts: Preparation methods of 2D materials and Properties of 2D materialsHistory of engineering & technologybicsscα-MoO3carbon nitrideg-C3N4molybdenum trioxidenanoplatessynthesisfew-layer MoS2magnetron sputteringmagnetron sputtering powerraman spectroscopydisorderV2Se9atomic crystalmechanical exfoliationscanning Kelvin probe microscopyMoS2black phosphorus2D/2D heterojunctionjunction FETtunneling diodetunneling FETband-to-band tunneling (BTBT)natural molybdeniteMoS2 nanosheetSiO2liquid exfoliationphotoelectric propertiesuniaxial strainflexible substratefilm-substrate interactionphotoluminescenceRaman spectroscopymolybdenum disulfidebilayer-stacked structureWS2lubricant additivestribological propertiesinterfacial layercontact resistancebias stress stabilitysaturable absorbersLangmuir-Blodgett techniqueQ-switched laserchemical vapor depositionP2O5p-type conductionP-doped MoS2transition metal dichalcogenidestwo-dimensional materialsferroelectrics2D heterostructureWSe2NbSe2Nb2O5 interlayersynapse deviceneuromorphic systemHistory of engineering & technologyCho Byungjinedt1311322Kim YonghunedtCho ByungjinothKim YonghunothBOOK9910557292403321Preparation and Properties of 2D Materials3030243UNINA