Abstract

Two-dimensional(2D) transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDCs) semiconductors, such as monolayers of molybdenum disulfide(MoS2) and tungsten disulfide(WS2) can potentially serve as ultrathin channel materials for building short channel field-effect transistors(FETs) to further extend Moore’s Law. It is essential to develop control-lable approaches for the synthesis of large single crystals of these 2D semiconductors to promote their practical applications in future electronics. In this short review, we summarized the recent advances on the chemical vapor deposition(CVD) of single crystalline semiconducting 2D TMDCs with a large size. We first discussed the driving force and urgent demands on developing controllable approaches for the growth of large 2D TMDCs single crystals and then summarized the current strategies and representative studies on the CVD growth of large 2D single crystals. Finally, we discussed the challenges and future directions in this topic.

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