Abstract

Summary Two-dimensional (2D) heterostructures, which are constructed via vertical stacking or lateral stitching of various 2D materials, have attracted considerable attention during the past 5 years. However, it is still a big challenge to achieve controllable construction of both lateral and vertical 2D heterostructures, which is considered to be an essential step toward further theoretical research and practical applications. Recently, chemical vapor deposition (CVD) has shown high controllability in the synthesis of various 2D materials, which has inspired intensive investigations into CVD growth of 2D heterostructures. Here, research progress in the controllable CVD growth of numerous 2D heterostructures is discussed. The review mainly covers three state-of-the-art strategies (temperature triggering, precursor design, and substrate engineering) for improving the controllability over 2D heterostructures. We conclude with the current challenges and future directions in this rapidly developing field.

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