Ultrathin natural biotite crystals as a dielectric layer for van der Waals heterostructure applications
Raphaela de Oliveira, Ana Beatriz Yoshida, Cesar Rabahi, Raul O., Freitas, Christiano J. S. de Matos, Yara Galv\~ao Gobato, Ingrid D. Barcelos,, and Alisson R. Cadore

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the exfoliation, characterization, and application of ultrathin biotite as a stable, cost-effective dielectric layer and substrate in van der Waals heterostructures, showing promising electrical and protective properties.
Contribution
It introduces biotite as a new natural layered material suitable for nanodevices, with detailed analysis of its properties and potential in vdWH applications.
Findings
Biotite can be exfoliated to monolayers with large areas.
Ultrathin biotite exhibits high electrical breakdown strength (~1 V/nm).
Biotite effectively protects sensitive materials like black phosphorus from degradation.
Abstract
Biotite, an iron-rich mineral belonging to the trioctahedral mica group, is a naturally abundant layered material (LM) exhibiting attractive electronic properties for application in nanodevices. Biotite stands out as a non-degradable LM under ambient conditions, featuring high-quality basal cleavage, a significant advantage for van der Waals heterostructure (vdWH) applications. In this work, we present the micro-mechanical exfoliation of biotite down to monolayers (1Ls), yielding ultrathin flakes with large areas and atomically flat surfaces. To identify and characterize the mineral, we conducted a multi-elemental analysis of biotite using energy-dispersive spectroscopy mapping. Additionally, synchrotron infrared nano-spectroscopy was employed to probe its vibrational signature in few-layer form, with sensitivity to the layer number. We have also observed good morphological and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties · Crystal Structures and Properties · Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
