Epitaxial graphene/Ge interfaces: a minireview
Yuriy Dedkov, Elena Voloshina

TL;DR
This minireview summarizes recent advances in the epitaxial growth of graphene on germanium surfaces, highlighting its potential for semiconductor integration and fundamental interface studies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current research on graphene/Ge interfaces and suggests future research directions in this emerging field.
Findings
Epitaxial growth of graphene on Ge is achievable and promising.
Graphene/Ge interfaces offer insights into substrate interactions.
Potential for improved semiconductor device integration.
Abstract
The recent discovery of the ability to perform direct epitaxial growth of graphene layers on semiconductor Ge surfaces led to the huge interest to this topic. One of the reasons for this interest is the chance to overcome several present-day drawbacks on the way of the graphene integration in the modern semiconductor technology. The other one is connected with the fundamental studies of the new graphene-semiconductor interfaces, that might help with the deeper understanding of mechanisms, which governs graphene growth on different substrates as well as shed light on the interaction of graphene with these substrates, which range is now spread from metals to insulators. The present minireview gives a timely overview of the state-of-the-art in the field of studies of the graphene-Ge epitaxial interfaces and draw some perspective directions in this research area.
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