Ultra-clean assembly of van der Waals heterostructures
Abstract
Layer-by-layer assembly of van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures underpins new discoveries in solid state physics, material science and chemistry. Despite the successes, all current 2D material (2DM) transfer techniques rely on the use of polymers which limit the cleanliness, ultimate electronic performance, and potential for optoelectronic applications of the heterostructures. In this article, we present a novel polymer-free platform for rapid and facile heterostructure assembly which utilises re-usable flexible silicon nitride membranes. We demonstrate that this allows fast and reproducible production of 2D heterostructures using both exfoliated and CVD-grown materials with perfect interfaces free from interlayer contamination and correspondingly excellent electronic behaviour, limited only by the size and intrinsic quality of the crystals used. Furthermore, removing the need for polymeric carriers allows new possibilities for vdW heterostructure fabrication: assembly at high temperatures up to 600{\deg}C, and in different environments including ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and when the materials are fully submerged in liquids. We demonstrate UHV heterostructure assembly for the first time, and show the reliable creation of graphene moir\'e superlattices with more than an order of magnitude improvement in their structural homogeneity. We believe that broad adaptation of our novel inorganic 2D materials assembly strategy will allow realisation of the full potential of vdW heterostructures as a platform for new physics and advanced optoelectronic technologies.
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@article{arxiv.2308.13484,
title = {Ultra-clean assembly of van der Waals heterostructures},
author = {Wendong Wang and Nicholas Clark and Matthew Hamer and Amy Carl and Endre Tovari and Sam Sullivan-Allsop and Evan Tillotson and Yunze Gao and Hugo de Latour and Francisco Selles and James Howarth and Eli G. Castanon and Mingwei Zhou and Haoyu Bai and Xiao Li and Astrid Weston and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Cecilia Mattevi and Thomas H. Bointon and Paul V. Wiper and Andrew J. Strudwick and Leonid A. Ponomarenko and Andrey Kretinin and Sarah J. Haigh and Alex Summerfield and Roman Gorbachev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.13484},
year = {2023}
}
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23 pages, 4 figures