论文标题

WTE2薄膜的合成和来自预沉积反应物的高晶纳米生物

Synthesis of WTe2 thin films and highly-crystalline nanobelts from pre-deposited reactants

论文作者

Manus, John B. Mc, Ilhan, Cansu, Balsamo, Bastien, Downing, Clive, Cullen, Conor P., Stimpfel-Lidner, Tanja, Cunningham, Graeme, Peters, Lisanne, Jones, Lewys, Mullarkey, Daragh, Shvets, Igor V., Duesberg, Georg S., McEvoy, Niall

论文摘要

Tungsten ditelluride是一种分层的过渡金属二北元化(TMD),近年来引起了研究兴趣的增加。 WTE2表现出较大的非饱和磁力耐药性,用于旋转的应用潜力和作为II型Weyl半含量的承诺。 WTE2上的大多数作品都依赖于化学蒸气运输(CVT)生长晶体的机械脱落薄片进行研究。在产生高质量样品的同时,这种方法受到了几个缺点,包括长时间的合成时间,高温退火和固有的可扩展性。在这项工作中,证明了一种合成方法,该方法允许生产WTE2的大面积多晶膜。这是通过在相对较低的550度温度下的预沉积膜的反应来实现的。溅射X射线光电子光谱揭示了这些WTE2膜在环境条件下氧化的快速但限制的性质。 WTE2薄膜由微米大小的纳米物的区域组成,可以分离出来,并提供潜力作为CVT生长样品的替代品。这些纳米质体是高度结晶的,缺陷密度低,并显示出令人鼓舞的初始电气结果。

Tungsten ditelluride is a layered transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) that has attracted increasing research interest in recent years. WTe2 has demonstrated large non-saturating magnetoresistance, potential for spintronic applications and promise as a type-II Weyl semimetal. The majority of works on WTe2 have relied on mechanically-exfoliated flakes from chemical vapour transport (CVT) grown crystals for their investigations. While producing high-quality samples, this method is hindered by several disadvantages including long synthesis times, high-temperature anneals and an inherent lack of scalability. In this work, a synthesis method is demonstrated that allows the production of large-area polycrystalline films of WTe2. This is achieved by the reaction of pre-deposited films of W and Te at a relatively low temperature of 550 degC. Sputter X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals the rapid but self-limiting nature of the oxidation of these WTe2 films in ambient conditions. The WTe2 films are composed of areas of micrometre sized nanobelts that can be isolated and offer potential as an alternative to CVT-grown samples. These nanobelts are highly crystalline with low defect densities indicated by TEM and show promising initial electrical results.

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