Low-temperature fabrication of amorphous carbon films as a universal template for remote epitaxy
T. Henksmeier,
P. Mahler,
A. Wolff
et al.
Abstract:Recently, remote epitaxy has been explored for the fabrication of freestanding semiconductor membranes and substrate re-use. For remote epitaxy a thin 2D material layer is either manually transferred to a substrate or grown directly on a substrate at high temperature, thus limiting the process scalability or the choice of substrates. Here, we report on the low-temperature deposition (300 °C) of ultrathin sp2-hybridized 2D amorphous carbon layers with roughness ≤0.3 nm on III-V semiconductor substrates by plasm… Show more
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