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Establishing Epitaxial Connectedness in Multi-Stacking: The Survival of Thru-Holes in Thru-Hole Epitaxy

Published 10 Oct 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.app-ph | (2210.04753v2)

Abstract: Thru-hole epitaxy has recently been reported to be able to grow readily detachable domains crystallographically aligned with the underlying substrate over 2D mask material transferred onto a substrate. [Jang \textit{et al.}, \textit{Adv. Mater. Interfaces}, \textbf{2023} \textit{10}, 4 2201406] While the experimental demonstration of thru-hole epitaxy of GaN over multiple stacks of hh-BN was evident, the detailed mechanism of how small holes in each stack of hh-BN survived as thru-holes during multiple stacking of hh-BN was not intuitively clear. Here, we use Monte Carlo simulations to investigate the conditions under which holes in each stack of 2D mask layers can survive as thru-holes during multiple stacking. If holes are highly anisotropic in shape by connecting smaller holes in a particular direction, thru-holes can be maintained with a high survival rate per stack, establishing more epitaxial connectedness. Our work verifies and supports that thru-hole epitaxy is attributed to the epitaxial connectedness established by thru-holes surviving even through multiple stacks.

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