Essays about: "Two-dimensional heterostructures"

Found 3 essays containing the words Two-dimensional heterostructures.

  1. 1. Polymer Assisted Transfer of Graphene onto Semiconductor Substrates

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Förbränningsfysik; Lunds universitet/Synkrotronljusfysik

    Author : Jonathan Frisby; [2020]
    Keywords : Physics and Astronomy;

    Abstract : Since first being isolated in 2004, Graphene has been researched heavily because of its unique properties. Recently, interest has grown in graphene/semiconductor heterostructures. In this work, the transfer of graphene through the use of cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) polymer is studied. READ MORE

  2. 2. Electron Assisted Growth of Graphene atop Ir(111) supported Hexagonal Boron Nitride

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Synkrotronljusfysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen

    Author : Lassi Linnala; [2019]
    Keywords : Two-dimensional materials; Two-dimensional heterostructures; Graphene; hexagonal Boron Nitride; STM; LEED; Physics and Astronomy;

    Abstract : Vertical heterostructures between graphene (Gr) and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have attracted a great deal of interest, due to their potential applications in the semiconductor industry as new and superior transistor materials. The direct growth of the heterostucture still remains challenging and in this bachelor thesis, I report a novel electron assisted growth technique, which is used to attempt to grow Gr atop hBN atop an Ir(111) single crystal surface. READ MORE

  3. 3. Electron Assisted Growth of h-BN on Gr/Ir(111)

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Synkrotronljusfysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen

    Author : Virginia Boix De La Cruz; [2018]
    Keywords : Two-dimension materials; 2D; Graphene; hexagonal Boron Nitride; Growth; CVD; STM; XPS; Physics and Astronomy;

    Abstract : Stacked heterostructures of two-dimensional (2D) materials are emerging as promising building blocks for a wide range of applications. These devices, which range from tunneling transistors to light-emitting diodes, use the properties of 2D materials that are not accessible by their bulk counterparts. READ MORE