材料科学
范德瓦尔斯力
纳米光子学
纳米技术
结构着色
纳米线
光子晶体
光电子学
分子
量子力学
物理
作者
Decai Ouyang,Na Zhang,Yuan Li,Tianyou Zhai
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202208321
摘要
Abstract The unique atomic thickness and mechanical flexibility of 2D van der Waals (vdW) materials endow them with spatial designability and constructability. It is easy to break the inherent planar construction through various spatial manipulations, thus creating vdW nanoarchitectures with nonplanar topologies. The basic properties before evolution are retained and tunable by architecture‐related feature sizes, and other newly generated properties are inspiring as they are beyond the reach of 2D allotropes, bringing great competitiveness for their encouraging applications in optoelectronics. Here, these representative nonplanar vdW nanoarchitectures (i.e., nanoscrolls, nanotubes, spiral nanopyramids, spiral nanowires, nanoshells, etc.) are summarized and their structural evolution processes are elucidated. Their fascinating nascent properties based on their distinctive structural features, focusing on generally enhanced light–matter interactions and device physics, are further introduced. Finally, their opportunities and challenges for in‐depth experimental exploration are prospected. It is a brand‐new idea to modify the properties of 2D vdW materials from micro‐ and nanostructural design and evolution, offering a solid platform for twistronics, valleytronics, and integrated nanophotonics.
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