Recent advances in emerging Janus two-dimensional materials: from fundamental physics to device applications
Abstract
Based on the extensive investigation on graphene and graphene derivatives asymmetrically functionalized with a variety of molecular groups and the concept of Janus materials with asymmetric facial properties, Janus two-dimensional (2D) materials as derivatives of the 2D material family, including Janus graphene, Janus transition metal chalcogenides, etc., have attracted much attention in recent years. Janus 2D materials have been demonstrated experimentally and theoretically to possess unique properties such as an out-of-plane piezoelectric polarization and strong Rashba effect due to their out-of-plane asymmetry. Here, the recent progress of emerging Janus 2D materials, including Janus graphene, prediction and fabrication of various different Janus 2D materials and Janus 2D van der Waals heterostructures, is presented. The investigations on the unique properties and potential device applications of Janus 2D materials are summarized. Finally, the conclusion and prospects for the future explorations on Janus 2D materials are also provided.
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