Laser‐assisted in situ fabrication of atomically thin Ga2O3 films for dielectric applications
A confinement template‐assisted squeeze method, in conjunction with laser‐assisted in situ oxidation, facilitates fabrication of centimeter‐scale and atomically thin gallium oxide films from liquid gallium under room temperature conditions. This low‐damage approach avoids thermal degradation of sensitive materials and supports high‐performance field ...
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