Surface transfer doping relies on charge separation at interfaces, and represents a valuable tool for the controlled and nondestructive doping of nanostructured materials or organic semiconductors at the nanometer-scale. It cannot be easily achieved by the conventional implantation process with energetic ions. Surface transfer doping can effectively dope semiconductors and nanostructures at relatively low cost, thereby facilitating the development of organic and nanoelectronics. The aim of this review is to highlight recent advances of surface transfer doping of semiconductors. Special focus is given to the effective doping of diamond, epitaxial graphene thermally grown on SiC, and organic semiconductors. The doping mechanism of various sem...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
New air-stable dimeric n-dopants are synthesized and studied in detail with respect to the kinetics ...
Many potential applications of graphene require its precise and controllable doping with charge carr...
Surface transfer doping relies on charge separation at interfaces, and represents a valuable tool fo...
Epitaxial graphene thermally grown on 6H-SiC(0001) can be p-type doped via a novel surface transfer ...
Ultra-wide bandgap materials show great promise as a solution to some of the limitations of current ...
Controlling charge doping in organic semiconductors represents one of the key challenges in organic ...
To maintain electron device scaling, in recent years the semiconductor industry has been forced to m...
Polycrystalline graphene was transferred onto differently terminated epitaxial layers of boron-doped...
One of the major challenges towards scaling electronic devices to the nanometre-size regime is attai...
Application of the field-effect transistor principle to novel materials to achieve electrostatic dop...
Surface transfer doping is demonstrated on hydrogenated diamond (100) by the electron acceptor, tetr...
The formation of well-controlled interfaces between materials of different structure and bonding is ...
We demonstrate a novel doping mechanism of silicon, namely n-type transfer doping by adsorbed organi...
We present a simple but efficient way to control substrate-induced doping of graphene via mechanical...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
New air-stable dimeric n-dopants are synthesized and studied in detail with respect to the kinetics ...
Many potential applications of graphene require its precise and controllable doping with charge carr...
Surface transfer doping relies on charge separation at interfaces, and represents a valuable tool fo...
Epitaxial graphene thermally grown on 6H-SiC(0001) can be p-type doped via a novel surface transfer ...
Ultra-wide bandgap materials show great promise as a solution to some of the limitations of current ...
Controlling charge doping in organic semiconductors represents one of the key challenges in organic ...
To maintain electron device scaling, in recent years the semiconductor industry has been forced to m...
Polycrystalline graphene was transferred onto differently terminated epitaxial layers of boron-doped...
One of the major challenges towards scaling electronic devices to the nanometre-size regime is attai...
Application of the field-effect transistor principle to novel materials to achieve electrostatic dop...
Surface transfer doping is demonstrated on hydrogenated diamond (100) by the electron acceptor, tetr...
The formation of well-controlled interfaces between materials of different structure and bonding is ...
We demonstrate a novel doping mechanism of silicon, namely n-type transfer doping by adsorbed organi...
We present a simple but efficient way to control substrate-induced doping of graphene via mechanical...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
New air-stable dimeric n-dopants are synthesized and studied in detail with respect to the kinetics ...
Many potential applications of graphene require its precise and controllable doping with charge carr...