posted on 2022-03-14, 14:40authored byLijing Zhu, Teng Yang, Yunlei Zhong, Zhitong Jin, Xingxing Zhang, Cheng Hu, Ziqiang Wang, Zhenghan Wu, Zhidong Zhang, Zhiwen Shi, Jing Kong, Xu Zhang, Lin Zhou
Damage-free
transfer of large-area two-dimensional (2D) materials
is indispensable to unleash their full potentials in a wide range
of electronic, photonic, and biochemical applications. However, the
all-surface nature of 2D materials renders many of them vulnerable
to surrounding environments, especially etchants and water involved
during wet transfer process. Up to now, a scalable and damage-free
transfer method for sensitive 2D materials is still lacking. Here,
we report a general damage-free transfer method for sensitive 2D materials.
The as-transferred 2D materials exhibit well-preserved structural
integrity and unaltered physical properties. We further develop a
facile TEM sample preparation technique that allows direct recycling
of materials on TEM grids with high fidelity. This recycling technique
provides an unprecedented opportunity to precisely relate structural
characterization with physical/chemical/electrical probing for the
same samples. This method can be readily generalized to diverse nanomaterials
for large-area damage-free transfer and enables in-depth investigation
of structure–property relationship.