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We can find that both conditions can successfully transfer these more
                         difficult 2D materials to the substrate. Although there are still great challenges
                         in surface flatness, this method also has the potential to transfer large-area
                         two-dimensional materials.



       IV.  Conclusion
              	 	    The growth of large-area MoS2 is affected by many factors such as temperature,
              pressure, precursor concentration, growth time, and spatial location. Therefore, it is a great
              challenge to grow stable and high-quality two-dimensional materials. Moreover, due to the
              unexpected influence of S atoms in the furnace tube, the primary goal is to analyze a large
              amount of growth data and explore the law of the growth process.


              	 	    on the other hand, we believe that vibration-assisted transfer has the potential for
              development. Therefore, follow-up studies will be conducted on the support layer, TRT
              tape processing, and soaking time. In addition to solving the problem of difficult transfer of
              high-quality MO, it can even be extended to transfer other 2D materials.




       V.  Reference




          1.   TOPICAL REVIEW: Transfer assembly for two-dimensional van der Waals
               heterostructures (Xi Wan et al )

          2.   Shape Evolution of Monolayer MoS Crystals Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition
                                                  2
               (Shanshan Wang, Youmin Rong, Ye Fan, Mercè Pacios, Harish Bhaskaran, Kuang
               He, and Jamie H. Warner )



































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