Morphology-Controlled Synthesis of Hexagonal Boron Nitride Crystals by Chemical Vapor Deposition

2016 
Synthesis of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) crystals with a controlled morphology is a major challenge due to various kinetic and thermodynamic factors at the edge. Supplying BN building blocks by heating precursor ammonia borane at a temperature of 90 °C produced triangular crystals, whereas, at higher heating (130 °C), hBN crystals with a hexagonal morphology were observed. The shape of crystals could also be modulated from hexagonal to triangular under a continuous reduced supply of BN building blocks. We attributed these phenomena to a different growth mechanism dependent on the concentration of BN radicals in the growth region. With a low supply of BN building blocks, crystal growth is the edge attachment limited, producing triangles, whereas, under higher concentration of BN building blocks, crystal growth is limited by diffusion producing hexagons. The presence of alternating B and N terminated vertices in hexagonal hBN crystals offers the possibility of hBN/graphene in-plane heterostructure synthes...
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