High Yield Transfer of Clean Large-Area Epitaxial Oxide Thin Films.
Authors
Zhang, Bowen
Yun, Chao
MacManus-Driscoll, Judith L
Publication Date
2021-01-04Journal Title
Nanomicro Lett
ISSN
2311-6706
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
13
Issue
1
Language
en
Type
Article
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Zhang, B., Yun, C., & MacManus-Driscoll, J. L. (2021). High Yield Transfer of Clean Large-Area Epitaxial Oxide Thin Films.. Nanomicro Lett, 13 (1) https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-020-00573-4
Abstract
In this work, we have developed a new method for manipulating and transferring up to 5 mm × 10 mm epitaxial oxide thin films. The method involves fixing a PET frame onto a PMMA attachment film, enabling transfer of epitaxial films lifted-off by wet chemical etching of a Sr3Al2O6 sacrificial layer. The crystallinity, surface morphology, continuity, and purity of the films are all preserved in the transfer process. We demonstrate the applicability of our method for three different film compositions and structures of thickness ~ 100 nm. Furthermore, we show that by using epitaxial nanocomposite films, lift-off yield is improved by ~ 50% compared to plain epitaxial films and we ascribe this effect to the higher fracture toughness of the composites. This work shows important steps towards large-scale perovskite thin-film-based electronic device applications.
Keywords
Article, 2D materials, Free-standing oxide thin films, High yield transfer, Wet etching, Crack prevention
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L011700/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N004272/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/P007767/1)
EPSRC (EP/T012218/1)
Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2015-017)
Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) (CiET1819\24)
Identifiers
s40820-020-00573-4, 573
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-020-00573-4
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/332364
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