From the synthesis of hBN crystals to their use as nanosheets for optoelectronic devices
In the wide world of 2D materials, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) holds a special place due to its excellent characteristics. In addition to its thermal, chemical and mechanical stability, hBN demonstrates high thermal conductivity, low compressibility, and wide band gap around 6 eV, making it promis...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the wide world of 2D materials, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) holds a
special place due to its excellent characteristics. In addition to its thermal,
chemical and mechanical stability, hBN demonstrates high thermal conductivity,
low compressibility, and wide band gap around 6 eV, making it promising
candidate for many groundbreaking applications and more specifically for
optoelectronic devices. Millimeters scale hexagonal boron nitride crystals are
obtained through a disruptive dual method (PDC/PCS) consisting in a
complementary coupling of the Polymer Derived Ceramics route and a
Pressure-Controlled Sintering process. In addition to their excellent chemical
and crystalline quality, these crystals exhibit a free exciton lifetime of 0.43
ns, as determined by time-resolved cathodoluminescence measurements, confirming
their interesting optical properties. To go further in applicative fields, hBN
crystals are then exfoliated, and resulting Boron Nitride NanoSheets (BNNSs)
are used to encapsulate transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). Such van der
Waals heterostructures are tested by optical spectroscopy. BNNSs do not
luminesce in the emission spectral range of TMDs and the photoluminescence
width of the exciton at 4K is in the range 2-3 meV. All these results
demonstrate that these BNNSs are relevant for future opto-electronic
applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2201.07673 |