Passivating Graphene and Suppressing Interfacial Phonon Scattering with Mechanically Transferred Large-Area Ga2O3

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We demonstrate a large-area passivation layer for graphene by mechanical transfer of ultrathin amorphous Ga2O3synthesized on liquid Ga metal. A comparison of temperature-dependent electrical measurements of millimeter-scale passivated and bare graphene on SiO2/Si indicates that the passivated graphene maintains its high field effect mobility desirable for applications. Surprisingly, the temperature-dependent resistivity is reduced in passivated graphene over a range of temperatures below 220 K, due to the interplay of screening of the surface optical phonon modes of the SiO2by high-dielectric-constant Ga2O3and the relatively high characteristic phonon frequencies of Ga2O3. Raman spectroscopy and electrical measurements indicate that Ga2O3passivation also protects graphene from further processing such as plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition of Al2O3

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Gebert, M., Bhattacharyya, S., Bounds, C. C., Syed, N., Daeneke, T., & Fuhrer, M. S. (2023). Passivating Graphene and Suppressing Interfacial Phonon Scattering with Mechanically Transferred Large-Area Ga2O3. Nano Letters, 23(1), 363–370. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03492

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