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2D materials show wide‐ranging physical properties with their electronic bandgaps varying from zero to several electronvolts, offering a rich platform to explore novel electronic and optoelectronic functions. Notably, atomically thin 2D materials are well suited for integration in optoelectronic circuits, because of their ultrathin body, strong light–matter interactions, and compatibility with the...
2D Materials
In article number 2110119, Bin Wang, Shaojuan Li, Dabing Li, and co‐workers discuss the state of the art of using 2D materials in optoelectronic integration. They also provide general advice for future development in this field.
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