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Since the first report of promising electrical properties of Molybdenum disulfide(Mo S2) transistors in 2011, two-dimensional materials with unique properties have attracted great attention, and much research on their applications has been carried out. Mo S2 and black phosphorus are excellent candidates for advanced applications in future electronics because of their tunable bandgap, high carrier mobility, and ultra-thin bodies. In this review, recent research trends in the application of molybdenum disulfide and black phosphorus to electronic devices are examined. We mainly address mobility improvements, dielectrics engineering, radio frequency applications, and low-frequency noise, all of which are crucial for the development of electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Since the first report of promising electrical properties of Molybdenum disulfide (Mo S2) transistors in 2011, two-dimensional materials with unique properties have attracted great attention, and much research on their applications has been carried out. Mo S2 and black phosphorus are excellent candidates for advanced applications in future electronics because of their tunable bandgap, high carrier mobility, and ultra-thin bodies. In this review, recent research trends in the application of molybdenum disulfide and black phosphorus to electronic devices are examined. We mainly address mobility improvements, dielectrics engineering, radio frequency applications, and low-frequency noise, all of which are crucial for the development of electronic and optoelectronic devices.