Abstract

In article number 2001268, Paolo Samorì and co-workers report the fabrication of all-semiconducting mixed-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures based on monolayer 2D MoS2 and bottom-up synthesized 1D graphene nanoribbons, which efficiently suppress the typical persistent photoconductivity effect of MoS2. Upon interfacing with physisorbed photochromic molecules, the charge transport of MoS2–graphene nanoribbons in field-effect transistors can be significantly photomodulated, which corresponds to multilevel output currents for high-performance optoelectronics.

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