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Wafer-Scale Two-Dimensional Semiconductors for Deep UV Sensing.

Mustaqeem ShiffaBenjamin T DewesJonathan BradfordNathan D CottamTin S ChengChristopher J MellorOleg MakarovskiyKazi RahmanJames N O'SheaPeter H BetonSergei V NovikovTeresa BenDavid GonzálezJiahao XieLijun ZhangAmalia Patanè
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
2D semiconductors (2SEM) can transform many sectors, from information and communication technology to healthcare. To date, top-down approaches to their fabrication, such as exfoliation of bulk crystals by "scotch-tape," are widely used, but have limited prospects for precise engineering of functionalities and scalability. Here, a bottom-up technique based on epitaxy is used to demonstrate high-quality, wafer-scale 2SEM based on the wide band gap gallium selenide (GaSe) compound. GaSe layers of well-defined thickness are developed using a bespoke facility for the epitaxial growth and in situ studies of 2SEM. The dominant centrosymmetry and stacking of the individual van der Waals layers are verified by theory and experiment; their optical anisotropy and resonant absorption in the UV spectrum are exploited for photon sensing in the technological UV-C spectral range, offering a scalable route to deep-UV optoelectronics.
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