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Towards bubble-free, centimeter-sized bilayer graphene enabled by backside lamination

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 11, Issue 35, Pages 11814-11821

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3tc01513k

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Van der Waals homo-/heterostructures stacked by atomically thin two-dimensional materials have unique physical properties and outstanding device performance. However, bubbles at the interface commonly deteriorate material quality and limit the device size and design. In this study, a novel backside lamination method is proposed to fabricate bubble-free, centimeter-sized bilayer graphene films. The key factor is the dry lamination of the graphene layers by designing asymmetric transfer media. The resulting bubble-free bilayer graphene exhibits exceptional film characteristics and has potential for vdW homo-/heterostructures with bubble-free interfaces and uniform film features.
Van der Waals (vdW) homo-/heterostructures stacked by atomically thin two-dimensional materials have received much attention due to their unique physical properties and outstanding device performance. However, the bubbles at the interface of vdW homo-/heterostructures commonly exert undesirable effects that would deteriorate material quality and thus limit the size and design of the device. Herein, we propose a novel backside lamination method, by which bubble-free, centimeter-sized bilayer chemical-vapor-deposited (CVD) graphene films can be well fabricated. The key factor in our method is that the backsides, adjacent to the metal growth substrate, of two graphene layers can be directly dry-laminated by designing asymmetric transfer media. The as-transferred bubble-free bilayer graphene exhibits exceptional film characteristics, including an ultra-flat surface, clear moire patterns, uniform interlayer coupling, and negligible strain fluctuation. Additionally, twisted bilayer graphene exhibiting uniform twisted angles with only & SIM;5% deviation can also be prepared. Overall, our method demonstrates great potential for achieving vdW homo-/heterostructures with bubble-free interfaces and uniform film features.

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