液滴を利用した二次元半導体の折り畳み手法の開拓 ──液-液相分離による液滴を用いたひねり二層構造の大量形成──

2026-03-05 東京大学,北陸先端科学技術大学院大学,筑波大学

東京大学、北陸先端科学技術大学院大学、筑波大学などの研究チームは、液滴を利用して二次元半導体を折り畳み、ひねり二層構造を大量形成する新手法を開発した。対象は遷移金属ダイカルコゲナイド(TMDC)単層材料で、液-液相分離によって生じる微小液滴の表面張力と凝集運動を利用して単層を自発的に折り畳むことで、二層積層構造を形成した。透過電子顕微鏡観察により、二層のずれによって生じるモアレ構造の形成が確認された。従来は単層材料を一枚ずつ機械的に積層する必要があったが、本手法は溶液処理によって多数の構造を同時に作製できる点が特徴である。さらに単層材料の形状を制御することで折り畳み方向や積層角の制御可能性も示された。本技術は超伝導など新奇量子物性を示す二次元材料研究や次世代電子デバイス開発に貢献すると期待される。

液滴を利用した二次元半導体の折り畳み手法の開拓 ──液-液相分離による液滴を用いたひねり二層構造の大量形成──
液滴を用いた単層二次元半導体の折り畳みのイメージ

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自発的な液液相分離を介してねじれた二重層フラグメントの大量形成を促進する微小液滴の合体 Microdroplet coalescence driving mass formation of twisted bilayer fragments via spontaneous liquid-liquid phase separation

Shotaro Yotsuya ∙ Takahiko Endo ∙ Yasumitsu Miyata ∙ … ∙ Yaheng Wang ∙ Kazunori Serita, ∙ Daisuke Kiriya
Matter  Published:March 4, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matt.2026.102658

Progress and potential

Moiré structures have gained significant attention because their crystalline periodicity enables the modulation of their internal electronic states. However, conventional approaches to constructing stacked bilayers utilize mechanical stacking, which generates moiré structures individually. Here, droplet-assisted methods provide high scalability for preparing folded, stacked bilayer structures. Such methods involve spontaneous micron-scale droplet formation through a non-equilibrium process via the evaporation of the matrix solvent. Because the droplet size is sufficiently small compared to the monolayer flakes, the shear forces at the interface induce folding in the material. In addition, controlling the stacking angle is crucial for tuning the periodicity of moiré structures; this work suggests the potential to achieve this through a combination of fabrication techniques to direct the droplet motion. This approach will be useful for systematically creating twisted bilayer structures and exploring their emergent properties.

Highlights

  • Liquid-liquid phase separation is applied to generate micron-scale droplets
  • The droplets move and coalesce on monolayers, inducing the folding phenomenon
  • Folded bilayer MoS2 demonstrates moiré structure
  • Folding angle controllability of ∼24% was achieved by designing the sample shape with etching

Summary

The stacking of monolayers to form a twisted bilayer has attracted attention because of the emergent properties of moiré patterns. However, the current process of forming twisted bilayers involves mechanically repeating the pick-up and restacking of monolayers, which is a nonscalable method. In this study, we developed a method for mass production of stacking twisted bilayers using the coalescence of unique droplets. The droplets were formed via the liquid-liquid phase separation phenomenon, in which droplets spontaneously form in a uniform solution. The droplets move and coalesce on the monolayers, inducing folding of the monolayer and enabling the mass production of twisted stacked bilayers.

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