Two Dimensional Materials for Military Applications.

Received: 08 Jan 2020, Revised: 10 Jan 2020, Accepted: 12 Mar 2020, Available online: 27 Mar 2020, Version of Record: 27 Mar 2020

Özkan, Doğuş; Özekinci, M. Cenk; Öztürk, Zeynep Taşlıçukur; Sulukan, Egemen

Abstract


This paper particularly focuses on 2D materials and their utilization in military applications. 2D and heterostructured 2D materials have great potential for military applications in developing energy storage devices, sensors, electronic devices, and weapon systems. Advanced 2D material-based sensors and detectors provide high awareness and significant opportunities to attain correct data required for planning, optimization, and decision-making, which are the main factors in the command and control processes in the military operations. High capacity sensors and detectors or energy storage can be developed not only by using 2D materials such as graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), MoS2, MoSe2, MXenes; but also by combining 2D materials to obtain heterostructures. Phototransistors, flexible thin-film transistors, IR detectors, electrodes for batteries, organic photovoltaic cells, and organic light-emitting diodes have been being developed from the 2D materials for devices that are used in weapon systems, chemicalbiological warfare sensors, and detection systems. Therefore, the utilization of 2D materials is the key factor and the future of advanced sensors, weapon systems, and energy storage devices for military applications.
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LIGHT emitting diodesINFRARED detectorsELECTRONIC equipmentPHOTOVOLTAIC cellsBORON nitride



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