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Method of Mechanical Exfoliation of Bismuth with Micro-Trench Structures

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-06-07 v3 Materials Science

Abstract

The discovery of graphene led to a burst in search for 2D materials originating from layered atomic crystals coupled by van der Waals force. While bulk bismuth crystals share this layered crystal structure, unlike other group V members of the periodic table, its interlayer bonds are stronger such that traditional mechanical cleavage and exfoliation techniques have shown to be inefficient. In this work, we present a novel mechanical cleavage method for exfoliating bismuth by utilizing the stress concentration effect induced by micro-trench SiO2 structures. As a result, the exfoliated bismuth flakes can achieve thicknesses down to the sub-10 nm range which are analyzed by AFM and Raman spectroscopy.

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@article{arxiv.2311.01321,
  title  = {Method of Mechanical Exfoliation of Bismuth with Micro-Trench Structures},
  author = {Oulin Yu and Raphaela Allgayer and Simon Godin and Jacob Lalande and Paolo Fossati and Chunwei Hsu and Thomas Szkopek and Guillaume Gervais},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.01321},
  year   = {2024}
}