Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications

Abstract Two‐dimensional (2D) materials have attracted tremendous research attention in recent days due to their extraordinary and unique properties upon exfoliation from the bulk form, which are useful for many applications such as electronics, optoelectronics, catalysis, etc. Liquid exfoliation me...

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Main Authors: Fuad Indra Alzakia, Swee Ching Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Advanced Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003864
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spelling doaj-5c38f3e7d76c405bb8cfe8fe6d279f7e2021-06-09T08:04:52ZengWileyAdvanced Science2198-38442021-06-01811n/an/a10.1002/advs.202003864Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic ApplicationsFuad Indra Alzakia0Swee Ching Tan1Department of Materials Science and Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering drive 1 Singapore 117574 SingaporeDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering drive 1 Singapore 117574 SingaporeAbstract Two‐dimensional (2D) materials have attracted tremendous research attention in recent days due to their extraordinary and unique properties upon exfoliation from the bulk form, which are useful for many applications such as electronics, optoelectronics, catalysis, etc. Liquid exfoliation method of 2D materials offers a facile and low‐cost route to produce large quantities of mono‐ and few‐layer 2D nanosheets in a commercially viable way. Optoelectronic devices such as photodetectors fabricated from percolating networks of liquid‐exfoliated 2D materials offer advantages compared to conventional devices, including low cost, less complicated process, and higher flexibility, making them more suitable for the next generation wearable devices. This review summarizes the recent progress on metal–semiconductor–metal (MSM) photodetectors fabricated from percolating network of 2D nanosheets obtained from liquid exfoliation methods. In addition, hybrids and mixtures with other photosensitive materials, such as quantum dots, nanowires, nanorods, etc. are also discussed. First, the various methods of liquid exfoliation of 2D materials, size selection methods, and photodetection mechanisms that are responsible for light detection in networks of 2D nanosheets are briefly reviewed. At the end, some potential strategies to further improve the performance the devices are proposed.https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.2020038642D materialsliquid exfoliationoptoelectronic devicesphotodetector
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author Fuad Indra Alzakia
Swee Ching Tan
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Swee Ching Tan
Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
Advanced Science
2D materials
liquid exfoliation
optoelectronic devices
photodetector
author_facet Fuad Indra Alzakia
Swee Ching Tan
author_sort Fuad Indra Alzakia
title Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
title_short Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
title_full Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
title_fullStr Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
title_full_unstemmed Liquid‐Exfoliated 2D Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
title_sort liquid‐exfoliated 2d materials for optoelectronic applications
publisher Wiley
series Advanced Science
issn 2198-3844
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Two‐dimensional (2D) materials have attracted tremendous research attention in recent days due to their extraordinary and unique properties upon exfoliation from the bulk form, which are useful for many applications such as electronics, optoelectronics, catalysis, etc. Liquid exfoliation method of 2D materials offers a facile and low‐cost route to produce large quantities of mono‐ and few‐layer 2D nanosheets in a commercially viable way. Optoelectronic devices such as photodetectors fabricated from percolating networks of liquid‐exfoliated 2D materials offer advantages compared to conventional devices, including low cost, less complicated process, and higher flexibility, making them more suitable for the next generation wearable devices. This review summarizes the recent progress on metal–semiconductor–metal (MSM) photodetectors fabricated from percolating network of 2D nanosheets obtained from liquid exfoliation methods. In addition, hybrids and mixtures with other photosensitive materials, such as quantum dots, nanowires, nanorods, etc. are also discussed. First, the various methods of liquid exfoliation of 2D materials, size selection methods, and photodetection mechanisms that are responsible for light detection in networks of 2D nanosheets are briefly reviewed. At the end, some potential strategies to further improve the performance the devices are proposed.
topic 2D materials
liquid exfoliation
optoelectronic devices
photodetector
url https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003864
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