Band Engineering and Structural-Geometrical Engineering in 2D/3D van der Waals Heterostructures for Advanced Photodetection and Intelligent Sensing
Miaomiao Yang, Kaiwen Gong, Yanxia Cui, Shaoding Liu, Guohui Li, Shenghuang Lin

TL;DR
This paper reviews how combining 2D and 3D materials can improve photodetectors and smart sensors by optimizing their structure and performance.
Contribution
The paper introduces strategies for enhancing 2D/3D heterojunctions through band and structural engineering for intelligent optoelectronic systems.
Findings
2D/3D heterojunctions offer unique optoelectronic properties and mature 3D functionalities.
Band modulation and interface engineering improve device performance and scalability.
CMOS-compatible and intelligent sensing systems are emerging opportunities in this field.
Abstract
This review illustrates the application potential of 2D/3D systems from the perspectives of device fabrication, device performance, and system integration.This review examines implementation strategies for high-performance and intelligent 2D/3D heterojunction photodetectors, including band modulation, interface engineering, electric-field coupling, and geometric/structural design.This review provides a comprehensive discussion of the respective advantages and limitations of different modulation strategies. This review illustrates the application potential of 2D/3D systems from the perspectives of device fabrication, device performance, and system integration. This review examines implementation strategies for high-performance and intelligent 2D/3D heterojunction photodetectors, including band modulation, interface engineering, electric-field coupling, and geometric/structural design.…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · Ga2O3 and related materials · Graphene research and applications
