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Quasi-van der Waals Epitaxial Recrystallization of a Gold Thin Film into Crystallographically Aligned Single Crystals.

Yunah LeeYunyeong ChangHuije RyuJong Hun KimKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiMiyoung KimGwan-Hyoung Lee
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Heterointerfaces between two-dimensional (2D) materials and bulk metals determine the electrical and optical properties of their heterostructures. Although deposition of various metals on 2D materials has been studied, there is still a lack of studies on the interaction at the van der Waals (vdW) heterointerface between 2D materials and metals. Here, we report quasi-van der Waals (qvdW) epitaxial recrystallization of a gold thin film into crystallographically aligned single crystals by encapsulation annealing of a gold thin film with hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). When a polycrystalline gold thin film passivated with hBN was annealed, it was recrystallized into single gold crystals with a planar shape and crystallographic alignment with hBN due to a strong interaction between the gold film and hBN at the heterointerface. This reflects that a weak vdW force at the heterointerface is sufficiently strong to induce epitaxial recrystallization. Using this method, we fabricated a gold nanocrystal array with the same crystalline orientation and smooth top surface. Our work demonstrates a new method for epitaxial recrystallization of bulk crystals and provides a deep understanding of the interaction at the vdW heterointerface of 2D materials and metals.
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