Two-dimensional indium selenide wafers for integrated electronics
Peking University · Renmin University of China · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) indium selenide, with its low effective mass, high thermal velocity, and exceptional electronic mobility, is a promising semiconductor for surpassing silicon electronics, but grown films have not achieved performance comparable with that of exfoliated micrometer-scale flakes. We report a solid‒liquid‒solid strategy that converts amorphous indium selenide films into pure-phase, high-crystallinity indium selenide wafers by creating an indium-rich liquid interface and maintaining a strict 1:1 stoichiometric ratio of indium to selenium. The as-obtained indium selenide films exhibit exceptional uniformity, a pure phase, and a high crystallinity across an entire ~5-centimeter wafer. Transistor…
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14Topics & keywords
- Indium
- Selenide
- Materials science
- Wafer
- Optoelectronics
- Crystallinity
- Nanotechnology
- Selenium