Oxidising And Carburising Catalyst Conditioning For The Controlled Growth And Transfer Of Large Crystal Monolayer Hexagonal Boron Nitride

2D MATERIALS(2020)

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Abstract
Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is well-established as a requisite support, encapsulant and barrier for 2D material technologies, but also recently as an active material for applications ranging from hyperbolic metasurfaces to room temperature single-photon sources. Cost-effective, scalable and high quality growth techniques for h-BN layers are critically required. We utilise widely-available iron foils for the catalytic chemical vapour deposition (CVD) of h-BN and report on the significant role of bulk dissolved species in h-BN CVD, and specifically, the balance between dissolved oxygen and carbon. A simple pre-growth conditioning step of the iron foils enables us to tailor an error-tolerant scalable CVD process to give exceptionally large h-BN monolayer domains. We also develop a facile method for the improved transfer of as-grown h-BN away from the iron surface by means of the controlled humidity oxidation and subsequent rapid etching of a thin interfacial iron oxide; thus, avoiding the impurities from the bulk of the foil. We demonstrate wafer-scale (2 '') production and utilise this h-BN as a protective layer for graphene towards integrated (opto-)electronic device fabrication.
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hexagonal boron nitride, large crystal, monolayer, chemical vapor deposition, 2D materials, transfer, encapsulation
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