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High-quality hexagonal boron nitride from 2D distillation

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arxiv 2010.12978 v1 pith:QZQBMBMN submitted 2020-10-24 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords h-bnhigh-qualitymaterialqualityborondistillationhexagonallayer
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The production of high-quality two-dimensional (2D) materials is essential for the ultimate performance of single layers and their hybrids. Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is foreseen to become the key 2D hybrid and packaging material since it is insulating, tight, flat, transparent and chemically inert, though it is difficult to attain in ultimate quality. Here, a new scheme is reported for producing single layer h-BN that shows higher quality and much more uniformity than material from chemical vapor deposition (CVD). We delaminate CVD h-BN from Rh(111) and transfer it to a clean metal surface. The twisting angle between BN and the new substrate yields metastable moir\'e structures. Annealing above 1000 K leads to 2D distillation, i.e., catalyst-assisted BN sublimation from the edges of the transferred layer and subsequent condensation into superior quality h-BN. This provides a new and low-cost way of high-quality 2D material production remote from CVD instrumentation.

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