Light: Science & Applications (Nov 2020)

Strain engineering of 2D semiconductors and graphene: from strain fields to band-structure tuning and photonic applications

  • Zhiwei Peng,
  • Xiaolin Chen,
  • Yulong Fan,
  • David J. Srolovitz,
  • Dangyuan Lei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-020-00421-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 25

Abstract

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Optics: 2D materials feel the strain A review of recent advances in strain-induced new optical responses of two-dimensional (2D) materials concludes with various applications associated with strain-engineered 2D materials. The review, conducted by Dangyuan Lei and colleagues at The City University of Hong Kong, in collaboration with a researcher from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, first provides a brief introduction to the macroscopic theory of crystal elasticity and how external strain affects the physical and optical properties of 2D materials. It then summarizes how recent advances in the application of external strains in 2D materials, including TMDCs and graphene, can be used to modify their unique physical and optical properties, followed by a summary of strain engineering techniques. The review concludes by highlighting some of the peculiar applications associated with strained 2D materials, such as high-sensitivity optical resonators and flexible electronic devices.