Issue 12, 2018

Enhanced nucleation of germanium on graphene via dipole engineering

Abstract

The preparation of crystalline materials on incommensurate substrates has been a key topic of epitaxy. van der Waals (vdW) epitaxy on two-dimensional (2D) materials opened novel opportunities of epitaxial growth overcoming the materials compatibility issue. Therefore, vdW epitaxy has been considered as a promising approach for the preparation of building blocks of flexible devices and thin film-based devices at the nano/microscale. However, an understanding of vdW epitaxy has not been thoroughly established. Especially, controlling nucleation during vdW epitaxy has not been achieved although nucleation in vdW epitaxy is suppressed due to the absence of surface dangling bonds on 2D materials. Here we show an enhancement of nucleation probability of germanium on graphene via introducing an out-of-plane dipole moment without any change in the chemical nature of graphene. A graphene/hexagonal boron nitride stack and transferred graphene on a polarized ferroelectric thin film were employed to demonstrate the significant enhancement of Ge nucleation on graphene. Theoretical calculations and chemical vapor deposition were employed to elucidate the effect of the out-of-plane dipole moment on nucleation in vdW epitaxy.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced nucleation of germanium on graphene via dipole engineering

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Sep 2017
Accepted
11 Feb 2018
First published
12 Feb 2018

Nanoscale, 2018,10, 5689-5694

Enhanced nucleation of germanium on graphene via dipole engineering

J. Yoo, T. Ahmed, R. Chen, A. Chen, Y. H. Kim, K. C. Kwon, C. W. Park, H. S. Kang, H. W. Jang, Y. J. Hong, W. S. Yang and C. Lee, Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 5689 DOI: 10.1039/C7NR06684H

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