Literature DB >> 24776648

Flexible metallic nanowires with self-adaptive contacts to semiconducting transition-metal dichalcogenide monolayers.

Junhao Lin1, Ovidiu Cretu2, Wu Zhou3, Kazu Suenaga4, Dhiraj Prasai5, Kirill I Bolotin6, Nguyen Thanh Cuong4, Minoru Otani4, Susumu Okada7, Andrew R Lupini3, Juan-Carlos Idrobo8, Dave Caudel9, Arnold Burger10, Nirmal J Ghimire11, Jiaqiang Yan12, David G Mandrus13, Stephen J Pennycook14, Sokrates T Pantelides15.   

Abstract

In the pursuit of ultrasmall electronic components, monolayer electronic devices have recently been fabricated using transition-metal dichalcogenides. Monolayers of these materials are semiconducting, but nanowires with stoichiometry MX (M = Mo or W, X = S or Se) have been predicted to be metallic. Such nanowires have been chemically synthesized. However, the controlled connection of individual nanowires to monolayers, an important step in creating a two-dimensional integrated circuit, has so far remained elusive. In this work, by steering a focused electron beam, we directly fabricate MX nanowires that are less than a nanometre in width and Y junctions that connect designated points within a transition-metal dichalcogenide monolayer. In situ electrical measurements demonstrate that these nanowires are metallic, so they may serve as interconnects in future flexible nanocircuits fabricated entirely from the same monolayer. Sequential atom-resolved Z-contrast images reveal that the nanowires rotate and flex continuously under momentum transfer from the electron beam, while maintaining their structural integrity. They therefore exhibit self-adaptive connections to the monolayer from which they are sculpted. We find that the nanowires remain conductive while undergoing severe mechanical deformations, thus showing promise for mechanically robust flexible electronics. Density functional theory calculations further confirm the metallicity of the nanowires and account for their beam-induced mechanical behaviour. These results show that direct patterning of one-dimensional conducting nanowires in two-dimensional semiconducting materials with nanometre precision is possible using electron-beam-based techniques.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24776648     DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2014.81

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1748-3387            Impact factor:   39.213


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