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Nanoscale Adv ; 3(4): 963-982, 2021 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36133283

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The chemistry and physics of intercalated layered 2D materials (2DMs) are the focus of this review article. Special attention is given to intercalated bilayer and few-layer systems. Thereby, intercalated few-layers of graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides play the major role; however, also other intercalated 2DMs develop fascinating properties with thinning down. Here, we briefly introduce the historical background of intercalation and explain concepts, which become relevent with intercalating few-layers. Then, we describe various synthetic methods to yield intercalated 2DMs and focus next on current research directions, which are superconductivity, band gap tuning, magnetism, optical properties, energy storage and chemical reactions. We focus on major breakthroughs in all introduced sections and give an outlook to this emerging field of research.

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Nanoscale Adv ; 2(1): 176-181, 2020 Jan 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36134009

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Functionalized 2D materials have unique properties, but are currently not used for the assembly of van der Waals heterostructures. Here, we present the controlled transfer of artificially synthesized, polar and highly transparent oxo-functionalized graphene, which can decouple graphene layers.

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RSC Adv ; 9(65): 38011-38016, 2019 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35541787

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The substrate effect on the electronic transport of graphene with a density of defects of about 0.5% (0.5%G) is studied. Devices composed of monolayer 0.5%G, partially deposited on SiO2 and h-BN were used for transport measurements. We find that the 0.5%G on h-BN exhibits ambipolar transfer behaviours under ambient conditions, in comparison to unipolar p-type characters on SiO2 for the same flake. While intrinsic defects in graphene cause scattering, the use of h-BN as a substrate reduces p-doping.

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