Button shear testing for adhesion measurements of 2D materials

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Josef Schätz
Navin Nayi
Jonas Weber
Christoph Metzke
Sebastian Lukas
Jürgen Walter
Tim Schaffus
Fabian Streb
Eros Reato
Agata Piacentini
Annika Grundmann
Holger Kalisch
Michael Heuken
Andrei Vescan
Stephan Pindl
Max C. Lemme
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[1] Infineon Technologies AG,Chair of Electronic Devices
[2] RWTH Aachen University,Department of Electrical Engineering and Media Technology
[3] Deggendorf Institute of Technology,Department of Applied Physics
[4] University of Barcelona,Department of Electrical Engineering
[5] Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg,Compound Semiconductor Technology
[6] AMO GmbH,undefined
[7] Advanced Microelectronic Center Aachen,undefined
[8] RWTH Aachen University,undefined
[9] AIXTRON SE,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 15卷
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Two-dimensional (2D) materials are considered for numerous applications in microelectronics, although several challenges remain when integrating them into functional devices. Weak adhesion is one of them, caused by their chemical inertness. Quantifying the adhesion of 2D materials on three-dimensional surfaces is, therefore, an essential step toward reliable 2D device integration. To this end, button shear testing is proposed and demonstrated as a method for evaluating the adhesion of 2D materials with the examples of graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), molybdenum disulfide, and tungsten diselenide on silicon dioxide and silicon nitride substrates. We propose a fabrication process flow for polymer buttons on the 2D materials and establish suitable button dimensions and testing shear speeds. We show with our quantitative data that low substrate roughness and oxygen plasma treatments on the substrates before 2D material transfer result in higher shear strengths. Thermal annealing increases the adhesion of hBN on silicon dioxide and correlates with the thermal interface resistance between these materials. This establishes button shear testing as a reliable and repeatable method for quantifying the adhesion of 2D materials.
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