Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials have captured the imagination and significant effort in the research of advanced device concepts. In spite of interesting device physics and proof-of-concept demonstrations, the integration of such materials with “mainstream” Si technology remains a challenge with very significant opportunities if met. This paper looks at these challenges from the prospective of materials surface and interface research, and identifies opportunities to enable 2D materials to augment.

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