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Device applications of low‐dimensional semiconductor nanostructures rely on the ability to rationally tune their electronic properties. However, the conventional doping method by introducing impurities into the nanostructures suffers from the low efficiency, poor reliability, and damage to the host lattices. Alternatively, surface charge transfer doping (SCTD) is emerging as a simple yet efficient...
Surface charge transfer doping (SCTD) is emerging as a simple yet efficient technique to achieve reliable doping in a nondestructive manner. The high reproducibility as well as high spatial selectivity makes SCTD a promising technique to construct high‐performance nanodevices based on the low‐dimensional nanostructures. On page 10409, X. H. Zhang, J. S. Jie, and co‐workers review the recent advances...
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