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Sequential multidimensional heteroepitaxy of chalcogen-sharing 3D ZnSe and 2D MoSe2 with quasi van der Waals interface engineering

Author(s)
Kim, SuhyunOh, SaeyoungKwak, Seung JaeNoh, GichangChoi, MinhyukLee, JaehyunKim, YuseokKim, Min-gyuKim, Tae SooJo, Min-kyungLee, Won BoYoo, JinkyoungHong, Young JoonSong, SeungwooKwak, Joon YoungKim, YongjooJeong, Hu YoungKang, Kibum
Issued Date
2025-02
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.ads4573
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/86737
Citation
SCIENCE ADVANCES, v.11, no.8, pp.eads4573
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are emerging as a promising platform for epitaxial growth, largely free from the constraints of lattice constant and thermal expansion coefficient mismatches. Among them, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), known for their superior electrical properties, are ideal for ultrathin semiconductor applications. Their unique epitaxial characteristics enable seamless integration with 3D materials, facilitating the development of gate stacks and heterojunction devices. In this regard, developing a process for growing high-quality 3D epitaxial materials before and after the growth of 2D TMDs and understanding the 2D/3D interface are crucial. This study demonstrates the sequential growth of fully epitaxial ZnSe/MoSe2/ZnSe heterostructures using metal-organic chemical vapor deposition. ZnSe and MoSe2, sharing chalcogen elements, enable large-area quasi van der Waals epitaxy with sharp interfaces without intermediate phase. Multiscale analysis involving transmission electron microscopy and density functional theory calculation reveals lattice commensurability, van der Waals gaps, termination, and interfacial reconstruction. Understanding these interactions is crucial for advancing multidimensional integration of 2D and 3D materials.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
2375-2548
Keyword
HETEROSTRUCTURES2H-MOSE2GROWTHTOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONSMOLYBDENUM-DISULFIDE

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