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Bi2Se3 Growth on (001) GaAs Substrates for Terahertz Integrated Systems

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arxiv 2202.02234 v3 pith:HP6W2UZA submitted 2022-02-04 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Terahertz (THz) technologies have been of interest for many years due to the variety of applications including gas sensing, nonionizing imaging of biological systems, security and defense, etc. To date, scientists have used different classes of materials to perform different THz functions. However, to assemble an on-chip THz integrated system, we must understand how to integrate these different materials. Here, we explore the growth of Bi2Se3, a topological insulator (TI) material that could serve as a plasmonic waveguide in THz integrated devices, on technologically-important GaAs (001) substrates. We explore surface treatments and find that atomically smooth GaAs surface is critical to achieving high-quality Bi2Se3 films despite the relatively weak film/substrate interaction. Calculations indicate that the Bi2Se3/GaAs interface is likely selenium-terminated and shows no evidence of chemical bonding between the Bi2Se3 and the substrate. These results are a guide for integrating van der Waals materials with conventional semiconductor substrates and serve as the first steps toward achieving an on-chip THz integrated system.

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