Meter-scale van der Waals films manufactured via one-step roll printing

Abstract: 

A weak van der Waals (vdW) force in layered materials enables their isolation into thin flakes through mechanical exfoliation while sustaining their intrinsic electronic and optical properties. Here, we introduce a universal roll-printing method capable of producing vdW multilayer films on wafer-to-meter scale. This process uses sequential exfoliation and transfer of layered materials from the powder sources to target substrates through a repeated rolling of a cylindrical metal drum. We achieve uniformly coated films with a library of vdW powders on various mechanically rigid and flexible substrates. The printed films are configured into different devices including light-emitting diodes and photodetectors. The presented technique offers substantial benefits in terms of cost efficiency and a low thermal budget while offering high material quality.

Author: 
Lee K
Higashitarumizu N
Wang S
Kim C
Ho CY
Oh JW
Zan G
Madsen M
Lee TW
Chrzan DC
Park C
Publication date: 
September 6, 2024
Publication type: 
Journal Article