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Defects are ubiquitous in 2D materials and can affect the structure and properties of the materials and also introduce new functionalities. Methods to adjust the structure and density of defects during bottom‐up synthesis are required to control the growth of 2D materials with tailored optical and electronic properties. Here, the authors present an Au‐assisted chemical vapor deposition approach to...
2D Materials
In article number 2106674, Kai Xiao and co‐workers develop a nonequilibrium chemical vapor deposition approach for selective formation of antisite defects in atomically thin 2D tungsten sulfide monolayer crystals by regulating the diffusion of tungsten into gold substrates. This work demonstrates a novel strategy for the selective formation of defects in 2D materials by tuning their formation...