Abstract
In recent years, large investments into the research of semiconducting two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have elucidated interesting device related physical phenomena such as valleytronics [1], 2D superconductivity [2], 2D excitonic effects [3] and vertical tunneling [4]. TMDs offer layer-dependent chemical tunability of electronic and optoelectronic properties governed by interlayer van der Waals (vdW) forces [5]. Because of their layered nature, these low-dimensional materials can be combined to form multifunctional heterostructure materials exhibiting entirely new physical systems offering new degrees of flexibility in designing electronics, optoelectronics and other novel devices [6], [7]. In the last couple of years, the focus in the 2D materials research have shifted from exploration of proof-of-concept devices using mechanically exfoliated materials to more advanced device processing using high-quality large-scale growth based on advanced scalable vdW-epitaxy techniques such as powder vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
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