Abstract Shaping low-dimensional crystals into precise geometries with low disorder is an outstanding challenge. Here, we present a method to grow single crystals of arbitrary geometry within van der Waals (vdW) materials. By injecting molten material between atomically flat vdW layers within an SiO 2 mold, we produce ultraflat and thin crystals of bismuth, tin, and indium that are shaped as hallbars, rings, and nanowires. The crystals are grown fully encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride, a vdW material, providing protection from oxidation. Varying the depth of the mold allows us to control the crystal thickness from ten to a hundred nanometers. Structural measurements demonstrate large single crystals encompassing the entire mold geometry, while transport measurements show reduced disorder scattering. This approach offers a means to produce complex single-crystal nanostructures without the disorder introduced by post-growth nanofabrication.
Gleb I. Tselikov, А. А. Миннеханов, Georgy A. Ermolaev, Gleb V. Tikhonowski, I. S. Kazantsev, Dmitry Dyubo, Daria A. Panova, Daniil Tselikov, Anton A. Popov, Arslan Mazitov, S. V. Smirnov, Fedor Lipilin, Umer Ahsan, Nikita Orekhov, Ivan A. Kruglov, Alexander V. Syuy, Andrei V. Kabashin, Boris N. Chichkov, Zdeněk Sofer, Aleksey V. Arsenin, Konstantin ‘kostya’ Novoselov, Valentyn S. Volkov
Gleb Tselikov, А. А. Миннеханов, Georgy A. Ermolaev, Gleb V. Tikhonowski, I. S. Kazantsev, Dmitry Dyubo, Daria A. Panova, Daniil Tselikov, Anton A. Popov, Arslan Mazitov, S. V. Smirnov, Fedor Lipilin, Umer Ahsan, Nikita Orekhov, Ivan A. Kruglov, Alexander V. Syuy, Andrei V. Kabashin, Boris N. Chichkov, Zdeněk Sofer, Aleksey V. Arsenin, Konstantin ‘kostya’ Novoselov, Valentyn S. Volkov
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