Oral: Growth mechanism(s) of SrTiO<sub>3</sub> films on graphene-covered crystalline substrates

ORAL

Abstract

The use of substrates coated with an ultrathin two-dimensional (2D) material may bring several advantages when it comes to growing freestanding membranes. These advantages include substrate reusability, simplified film exfoliation, and the potential for reducing dislocation density in the epitaxial layer. However, the exact growth mechanism of perovskite oxides on crystalline substrates covered with a 2D material, such as monolayer or bilayer graphene, remains uncertain. This uncertainty stems from the fact that three possible growth mechanisms—specifically, remote epitaxy, pinhole-assisted epitaxy, and van der Waals epitaxy—can result in similar outcomes of epitaxial growth and film exfoliation [1]. In this talk, we will shed light on these mechanisms by examining the heteroepitaxial growth of SrTiO3 films on various lattice-mismatched substrates covered with varying thicknesses of graphene.

[1] H. Yoon, T. K. Truttmann, F. Liu, B. E. Matthews, S. Choo, Q. Su, V. Saraswat, S. Manzo, M. S. Arnold, M. E. Bowden, J. K. Kawasaki, S. J. Koester, S. R. Spurgeon, S. A. Chambers and B. Jalan, "Free-Standing Epitaxial SrTiO3 Nanomembranes via Remote Epitaxy using Hybrid Molecular Beam Epitaxy" Sci. Adv. 8, eadd5328 (2022)

*United States Department of Energy and Air Force Office of Scientific Research.

Presenters

  • Sooho Choo

    • Univ. of Minnesota

Authors

  • Sooho Choo

    • Univ. of Minnesota
  • Hyojin Yoon

    • University of Minnesota
  • Bethany Matthews

    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Shivam Sharma

    • University of Minnesota
    • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
    • University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
  • Steven Spurgeon

    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Scott A Chambers

    • Pacific Northwest Natl Lab
  • Richard D James

    • University of Minnesota
  • Bharat Jalan

    • University of Minnesota