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The discovery of monolayer graphene led to a Nobel Prize in Physics being awarded in 2010. This has stimulated further research on a wide variety of two-dimensional (2D) layered materials. The coupling of metallic graphene, semiconducting 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) and black phosphorus have attracted a tremendous amount of interest in new electronic and optoelectronic applications. Together with other 2D materials, such as the wide band gap boron nitride nanosheets (BNNSs), all these 2D materials have led towards an emerging field of van der Waal 2D heterostructures. The papers in this book were originally published by Electronics (MDPI) in a Special Issue on “Two-Dimensional Electronics and Optoelectronics”. The book consists of eight papers, including two review articles, covering various pertinent and fascinating issues concerning 2D materials and devices. Further, the potential and the challenges of 2D materials are discussed, which provide up to date guidance for future research and development.
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This book is dedicated to highlighting some relevant advances in the field of thin films and coatings based on two-dimensional crystals and layered nanomaterials. Due to their layered structure, graphene and a variety of new 2D inorganic nanosystems, called “graphene analogues”, have all attracted tremendous interest due to their unprecedented properties/superior performance, and may find applications in many fields from electronics to biotechnology. These two-dimensional systems are ultrathin and, hence, tend to be flexible, also presenting distinctive and nearly intrinsic characteristics, including electronic, magnetic, optical, thermal conductivity, and superconducting properties. Furthermore, the combination of different structures and synergetic effects may open new and unprecedented perspectives, making these ideal advanced materials for multifunctional assembled systems. As far as the field of coatings is concerned, new layered nanostructures may offer unique and multifunctional properties, including gas barrier, lubricant, conductive, magnetic, photoactive, self-cleaning, and/or antimicrobial surfaces. This book contains new findings on the synthesis and perspectives of multifunctional films that are at the forefront of the science and coating technologies.
MoS2 nanosheets --- Pt nanoparticles --- counter electrode --- dye-sensitized solar cells --- graphene --- bubble transfer --- electrochemical delamination --- Cu film --- nondestructive --- reusability --- graphene/MoS2/Si heterostructure --- chemical vapor deposition --- energy conversion efficiency --- photoresponse --- electroless NiP alloy --- carbon nitride --- composites coating --- corrosion --- microhardness --- graphene --- epitaxial growth --- chemical vapor deposition --- plasma --- combustion --- PEMFC --- nanowire --- graphene --- PtPd --- 2D --- graphene --- free-standing films --- thermal conductivity --- thermal management --- chemical vapor transport deposition --- molybdenum disulfide --- monolayer --- water --- mechanism --- surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy --- two-dimensional materials --- plasmonic structure --- chemical vapor transport deposition --- tungsten disulfide --- monolayer --- photoluminescence --- microbial fuel cells --- stainless steel mesh electrode --- graphene --- graphene suspension --- air-cathode --- coatings --- 2D materials --- layered materials --- graphene --- reduced graphene oxide --- transition metal dichalcogenides --- WS2 --- MoS2 --- transition metal carbides --- transition metal nitrides --- transition metal carbonitrides --- silicene --- germanene --- stanene --- van der Waals heterostructures --- interfaces
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