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2D Materials
It highlights the remarkable technological advances achieved in this work, that ice can be used to transfer 2D materials, yielding ultraclean and ultra‐uniform products. Compared to the traditional poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) method for 2D materials transfer, which leads to contamination and rippling defects, the ice‐transfer method achieved by Jiong Zhao, Qingming Deng, Thuc Hue...
The scalable 2D device fabrication and integration demand either the large‐area synthesis or the post‐synthesis transfer of 2D layers. While the direct synthesis of 2D materials on most targeted surfaces remains challenging, the transfer approach from the growth substrate onto the targeted surfaces offers an alternative pathway for applications and integrations. However, the current transfer techniques...
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