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Remote epitaxial interaction through graphene

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Authors

Chang, Celesta S.; Kim, Ki Seok; Park, Bo-In; Choi, Joonghoon; Kim, Hyunseok; Jeong, Junseok; Barone, Matthew; Parker, Nicholas; Lee, Sangho; Zhang, Xinyuan; Lu, Kuangye; Suh, Jun Min; Kim, Jekyung; Lee, Doyoon; Han, Ne Myo; Moon, Mingi; Lee, Yun Seog; Kim, Dong-Hwan; Schlom, Darrell G.; Hong, Young Joon; Kim, Jeehwan

Issue Date
2023-10
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Citation
Science Advances, Vol.9 No.42, p. eadj5379
Abstract
The concept of remote epitaxy involves a two-dimensional van der Waals layer covering the substrate surface, which still enable adatoms to follow the atomic motif of the underlying substrate. The mode of growth must be carefully defined as defects, e.g., pinholes, in two-dimensional materials can allow direct epitaxy from the substrate, which, in combination with lateral epitaxial overgrowth, could also form an epilayer. Here, we show several unique cases that can only be observed for remote epitaxy, distinguishable from other two-dimensional material-based epitaxy mechanisms. We first grow BaTiO3 on patterned graphene to establish a condition for minimizing epitaxial lateral overgrowth. By observing entire nanometer-scale nuclei grown aligned to the substrate on pinhole-free graphene confirmed by high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy, we visually confirm that remote epitaxy is operative at the atomic scale. Macroscopically, we also show variations in the density of GaN microcrystal arrays that depend on the ionicity of substrates and the number of graphene layers.
ISSN
2375-2548
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/218885
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adj5379
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