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Synthesis of 2D Gallium Sulfide with Ultraviolet Emission by MOCVD.

Oliver MaßmeyerRobin GünkelJohannes GlowatzkiPhilip KlementBadrosadat Ojaghi DogaheStefan Renato KachelFelix GruberMarius MüllerMelanie FeyJörg SchörmannJürgen BelzKerstin VolzJ Michael GottfriedSangam ChatterjeeKerstin Volz
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Two-dimensional (2D) materials exhibit the potential to transform semiconductor technology. Their rich compositional and stacking varieties allow tailoring materials' properties toward device applications. Monolayer to multilayer gallium sulfide (GaS) with its ultraviolet band gap, which can be tuned by varying the layer number, holds promise for solar-blind photodiodes and light-emitting diodes as applications. However, achieving commercial viability requires wafer-scale integration, contrasting with established, limited methods such as mechanical exfoliation. Here the one-step synthesis of 2D GaS is introduced via metal-organic chemical vapor deposition on sapphire substrates. The pulsed-mode deposition of industry-standard precursors promotes 2D growth by inhibiting the vapor phase and on-surface pre-reactions. The interface chemistry with the growth of a Ga adlayer that results in an epitaxial relationship is revealed. Probing structure and composition validate thin-film quality and 2D nature with the possibility to control the thickness by the number of GaS pulses. The results highlight the adaptability of established growth facilities for producing atomically thin to multilayered 2D semiconductor materials, paving the way for practical applications.
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