Abstract

In article number 2100509, Kaoru Toko and co-workers illustrate how oxygen diffusion from the GeO2 layer during crystallization enables the synthesis of GeSn layers with large grains, which considerably reduces acceptor defects while maintaining a high hole mobility. These achievements will pave the way for advanced Ge-based thin-film transistors.

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