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Selective-Area, Water-Free Atomic Layer Deposition of Metal Oxides on Graphene Defects.

Michael F MazzaMiguel Cabán-AcevedoHarold J FuMadeline C MeierAnnelise C ThompsonZachary P IfkovitsAzhar I CarimNathan S Lewis
Published in: ACS materials Au (2021)
Passivating defective regions on monolayer graphene with metal oxides remains an active area of research for graphene device integration. To effectively passivate these regions, a water-free atomic layer deposition (ALD) recipe was developed and yielded selective-area ALD (sa-ALD) of mixed-metal oxides onto line defects in monolayer graphene. The anisotropically deposited film targeted high-energy defect sites that were formed during synthesis or transfer of the graphene layer. The passivating layer exceeded 10 nm thickness with minimal deposition onto the basal plane of graphene. The mixed-metal oxide film was of comparable quality to films deposited using nonselective water-based ALD methods, as shown by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The development of sa-ALD techniques to target defect regions on the graphene sheet, while keeping the basal plane intact, will provide a new mechanism to passivate graphene defects and modify the electronic and physical properties of graphene.
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