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Recent Advances in 2D Metal Monochalcogenides

Abdus Salam Sarkar, Emmanuel Stratakis

2020Advanced Science128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The family of emerging low‐symmetry and structural in‐plane anisotropic two‐dimensional (2D) materials has been expanding rapidly in recent years. As an important emerging anisotropic 2D material, the black phosphorene analog group IV A –VI metal monochalcogenides (MMCs) have been surged recently due to their distinctive crystalline symmetries, exotic in‐plane anisotropic electronic and optical response, earth abundance, and environmentally friendly characteristics. In this article, the recent research advancements in the field of anisotropic 2D MMCs are reviewed. At first, the unique wavy crystal structures together with the optical and electronic properties of such materials are discussed. The Review continues with the various methods adopted for the synthesis of layered MMCs including micromechanical and liquid phase exfoliation as well as physical vapor deposition. The last part of the article focuses on the application of the structural anisotropic response of 2D MMCs in field effect transistors, photovoltaic cells nonlinear optics, and valleytronic devices. Besides presenting the significant research in the field of this emerging class of 2D materials, this Review also delineates the existing limitations and discusses emerging possibilities and future prospects.

Topics & Concepts

PhosphoreneMaterials scienceAnisotropyExfoliation jointNanotechnologyEngineering physicsField (mathematics)Phase (matter)Crystal (programming language)Condensed matter physicsElectronic structureElectronic materialsNonlinear opticalMetalOptoelectronicsPhotovoltaic systemSingle crystalMagnetoresistance2D Materials and ApplicationsGraphene research and applicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties