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New twisted van der Waals fabrication method based on strongly adhesive polymer

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Authors

Park, Giung; Son, Suhan; Kim, Jongchan; Chang, Yunyeong; Zhang, Kaixuan; Kim, Miyoung; Lee, Jieun; Park, Je-Geun

Issue Date
2024-04
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)
Citation
2D Materials, Vol.11 No.2, p. 025021
Abstract
Observations of emergent quantum phases in twisted bilayer graphene prompted a flurry of activities in van der Waals (vdW) materials beyond graphene. Most current twisted experiments use a so-called tear-and-stack method using a polymer called polypropylene carbonate (PPC). However, despite the clear advantage of the current PPC tear-and-stack method, there are also technical limitations, mainly a limited number of vdW materials that can be studied using this PPC-based method. This technical bottleneck has been preventing further development of the exciting field beyond a few available vdW samples. To overcome this challenge and facilitate future expansion, we developed a new tear-and-stack method using a strongly adhesive polycaprolactone. With similar angular accuracy, our technology allows fabrication without a capping layer, facilitating surface analysis and ensuring inherently clean interfaces and low operating temperatures. More importantly, it can be applied to many other vdW materials that have remained inaccessible with the PPC-based method. We present our results on twist homostructures made with a wide choice of vdW materials-from two well-studied vdW materials (graphene and MoS2) to the first-ever demonstrations of other vdW materials (NbSe2, NiPS3, and Fe3GeTe2). Therefore, our new technique will help expand moire physics beyond few selected vdW materials and open up more exciting developments.
ISSN
2053-1583
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/201863
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1583/ad2524
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