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2025
Review
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Amorphous boron nitride: synthesis, properties and device application

Abstract
Amorphous boron nitride (a-BN) exhibits remarkable electrical, optical, and chemical properties, alongside robust mechanical stability, making it a compelling material for advanced applications in nanoelectronics and photonics. This review comprehensively examines the unique characteristics of a-BN, emphasizing its electrical and optical attributes, state-of-the-art synthesis techniques, and device applications. Key advancements in low-temperature growth methods for a-BN are highlighted, offering insights into their potential for integration into scalable, CMOS-compatible platforms. Additionally, the review discusses the emerging role of a-BN as a dielectric material in electronic and photonic devices, serving as substrates, encapsulation layers, and gate insulators. Finally, perspectives on future challenges, including defect control, interface engineering, and scalability, are presented, providing a roadmap for realizing the full potential of a-BN in next-generation device technologies.
Author(s)
Sattari-Esfahlan, S. M.
Technische Universität Wien
Mirzaei, Saeed
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS  
Josline, Mukkath Joseph
Ajou University
Moon, Ji-yun
McKelvey School of Engineering
Hyun, Sang-hwa
SKKU College of Information and Communication Engineering
Jang, Houk
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Lee, Jaehyun
SKKU College of Information and Communication Engineering
Journal
Nano Convergence  
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MEYS CR
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Funder
CzechNanoLab Research Infrastructure
National Research Foundation of Korea  
National Research Foundation of Korea  
Office of Basic Energy Sciences
Open Access
DOI
10.1186/s40580-025-00486-1
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