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DOI: 10.1021/nl5006542
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Electronic Properties of Graphene Encapsulated with Different Two-Dimensional Atomic Crystals

Andrey V. Kretinin,Yang Cao,J. S. Tu,G. L. Yu,R. Jalil,К. С. Новоселов,Sarah J. Haigh,Ali Gholinia,Artem Mishchenko,María Cecilia Lozada,Thanasis Georgiou,Colin R. Woods,Freddie Withers,P. Blake,Goki Eda,A. Wirsig,C. Hucho,Kenji Watanabe,Takashi Taniguchi,A. K. Geǐm,Roman Gorbachev

Graphene
Materials science
Oxide
2014
Hexagonal boron nitride is the only substrate that has so far allowed graphene devices exhibiting micron-scale ballistic transport. Can other atomically flat crystals be used as substrates for making quality graphene heterostructures? Here we report on our search for alternative substrates. The devices fabricated by encapsulating graphene with molybdenum or tungsten disulphides and hBN are found to exhibit consistently high carrier mobilities of about 60,000 cm$^{2}$V$^{-1}$s$^{-1}$. In contrast, encapsulation with atomically flat layered oxides such as mica, bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide and vanadium pentoxide results in exceptionally low quality of graphene devices with mobilities of ~ 1,000 cm$^{2}$ V$^{-1}$s$^{-1}$. We attribute the difference mainly to self-cleansing that takes place at interfaces between graphene, hBN and transition metal dichalcogenides. Surface contamination assembles into large pockets allowing the rest of the interface to become atomically clean. The cleansing process does not occur for graphene on atomically flat oxide substrates.
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    Electronic Properties of Graphene Encapsulated with Different Two-Dimensional Atomic Crystals” is a paper by Andrey V. Kretinin Yang Cao J. S. Tu G. L. Yu R. Jalil К. С. Новоселов Sarah J. Haigh Ali Gholinia Artem Mishchenko María Cecilia Lozada Thanasis Georgiou Colin R. Woods Freddie Withers P. Blake Goki Eda A. Wirsig C. Hucho Kenji Watanabe Takashi Taniguchi A. K. Geǐm Roman Gorbachev published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.