Novel Nano material Research group

Publication

Journals

  • Single-crystal growth
  • Wafer-scale single-crystal hexagonal boron nitride film via self-collimated grain formation
  • Joo Song Lee, Soo Ho Choi, Seok Joon Yun, Yong In Kim, Stephen Boandoh, Ji-Hoon Park, Bong Gyu Shin, Hayoung Ko, Seung Hee Lee, Young-Min Kim, Young Hee Lee, Ki Kang Kim, and Soo Min Kim. Science 362, 817-821 2018
  • We discover a method of synthesizing wafer-scale single-crystal (SC) hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) monolayer film. In contrary to traditional epitaxial growth, liquid gold substrate allows the self-collimation of circular hBN grains, eventually forming an SC hBN film on a wafer scale. SC hBN serves the growth template for SC-Graphene/hBN heterostructure and SC tungsten disulfide. This is the first…
  • 2D alloy
  • Tailoring Domain Morphology in Monolayer NbSe2 and WxNb1-xSe2 Heterostructure
  • ACS Nano 14, 8784-8792 2020
  • 2D material properties, including electronic and optical properties, can be adjusted through alloying. In this work, we dope NbSe2 with W to make a lateral heterostructure with semiconducting WSe2 on the inside and metallic NbSe2 on the outside. The each point of doping level is characterized by STEM (Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy) and well correlated with optical (Raman, Photoluminesc…
  • Catalyst
  • Substitutional VSn Nanodispersed in MoS2 Film for Pt-scalable Catalyst
  • Frederick Osei-Tutu Agyapong-Fordjour, Seok Joon Yun, Hyung-Jin Kim, Wooseon Choi, Soo Ho Choi, Laud Anim Adofo, Stephen Boandoh, Yong In Kim, Soo Min Kim, Young-Min Kim, Young Hee Lee, Young-Kyu Han, and Ki Kang Kim. arXiv:2010.10908 2020
  • This work demonstrate the basal plane activation of 2D MoS2 via substituted V atoms as VSn unit in 2H-MoS2 lattice. The VSn units acts as acive sites and also charge transfer pathways for efficient hydrogen evolution.
  • Device application
  • Synthesis of hexagonal boron nitride heterostructures for 2D van der Waals electronics
  • Ki Kang Kim, Hyun Seok Lee, and Young Hee Lee. Chem. Soc. Rev. 47, 6342-6369 2018
  • This work reviews the recent progress of the large-area synthesis of hBN and other related vdW heterostructures via CVD, and artificial construction of vdW heterostructures and 2D vdW electronics based on hBN, in terms of charge fluctuations, passivation, gate dielectrics, tunneling, Coulombic interactions, and contact resistantces. The challenges and future perspectives for practical applications…
80. Large-scale graphene on hexagonal-BN Hall elements: prediction of sensor performance without magnetic field
Author
Min-Kyu Joo, Joonggyu Kim, Ji-Hoon Park, Van Luan Nguyen, Ki Kang Kim, Young Hee Lee*, Dongseok Suh*
Journal
ACS Nano
Volume(Issue)
10(9)
Page
8803-8811
Publication Date
2016.08.31.
A graphene Hall element (GHE) is an optimal system for a magnetic sensor because of its perfect two-dimensional (2-D) structure, high carrier mobility, and widely tunable carrier concentration. Even though several proof-of-concept devices have been proposed, manufacturing them by mechanical exfoliation of 2-D material or electron-beam lithography is of limited feasibility. Here, we demonstrate a high quality GHE array having a graphene on hexagonal-BN (h-BN) heterostructure, fabricated by photolithography and large-area 2-D materials grown by chemical vapor deposition techniques. A superior performance of GHE was achieved with the help of a bottom h-BN layer, and showed a maximum current-normalized sensitivity of 1986 V/AT, a minimum magnetic resolution of 0.5 mG/Hz0.5 at f = 300 Hz, and an effective dynamic range larger than 74 dB. Furthermore, on the basis of a thorough understanding of the shift of charge neutrality point depending on various parameters, an analytical model that predicts the magnetic sensor operation of a GHE from its transconductance data without magnetic field is proposed, simplifying the evaluation of each GHE design. These results demonstrate the feasibility of this highly performing graphene device using large-scale manufacturing-friendly fabrication methods.