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Main Authors: Kriegel, Marko A., Omambac, Karim M., Mohanty, Smruti R., Hartl, Tobias, Schulte, Stefan, Ganser, Niels, Dreher, Pascal, Rödl, Alexandra, Franzka, Steffen, Sciaini, Germán, Michely, Thomas, Heringdorf, Frank-J. Meyer zu, Hoegen, Michael Horn-von
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.04871
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  • We report on a two-step ultrahigh vacuum chemical vapor deposition synthesis of a vertical Ir(111)/borophene/hexagonal boron nitride heterostructure, using borazine as a single-source precursor. The process takes advantage of the finite solubility of boron in Ir: low precursor pressure at high temperature first establishes a boron reservoir in the near-surface region of the substrate, whereas subsequent growth at higher precursor pressure promotes the formation of a closed hexagonal boron nitride monolayer. During cooldown, the reduced boron solubility drives segregation to the surface, resulting in the formation of a borophene monolayer beneath the hexagonal boron nitride overlayer. The heterostructure, with micron sized grains, homogeneously covers the entire Ir substrate. The study is performed by complementary spot profile analysis low-energy electron diffraction, low-energy electron microscopy, and scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. This intrinsic segregation-assisted growth concept provides a promising route toward scalable synthesis of high-quality, vertical heterostructures of two-dimensional materials.