Disassembling Silicene from Native Substrate and Transferring onto an Arbitrary Target Substrate
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Here, two novel approaches for disassembling epitaxial silicene from the native substrate and transferring onto arbitrary target substrates are presented. From the processing perspective, the two methodologies open up a new route for handling silicene, and in general any epitaxial Xene, in view of establishing reliable process flows for the development of a Xene-based nanotechnology. Integration of silicene in a back-gated controlled device architecture is demonstrated and the built up of unique multi-stack heterostructures between silicene, but potentially every Xene, and other technological relevant materials, like transparent conductive oxides and transition metal dichalcogenides is shown.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
2D materials; processing; silicene; transfer; Xenes
List of contributors:
Molle, Alessandro; Grazianetti, Carlo; Martella, Christian; Scavia, Guido
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