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Progress on the in situ imaging of growth dynamics of two-dimensional materials

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NANOSCALE
Volume 15, Issue 28, Pages 11746-11758

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3nr01475d

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One key issue in promoting the industrialization of two-dimensional materials is the growth of high-quality and large-scale 2D materials. Investigating the growth mechanism and dynamics is fundamental, and in situ imaging plays a crucial role in this. This review summarizes recent progress in in situ imaging of 2D material growth, uncovering details such as growth rate, kink dynamics, domain coalescence, growth across substrate steps, single-atom catalysis, and intermediates.
One key issue to promote the industrialization of two-dimensional (2D) materials is to grow high-quality and large-scale 2D materials. Investigations of the growth mechanism and growth dynamics are of fundamental importance for the growth of 2D material, in which in situ imaging is highly needed. By applying different in situ imaging techniques, details for growth process, including nucleation and morphology evolution, can be obtained. This review summarizes the recent progress on the in situ imaging of 2D material growth, in which the growth rate, kink dynamics, domain coalescence, growth across the substrate steps, single-atom catalysis, and intermediates have been revealed.

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