| Literature DB >> 28777578 |
Masaro Yoshida1,2, Jianting Ye3, Yijin Zhang4,5, Yasuhiko Imai6, Shigeru Kimura6, Akihiko Fujiwara7, Terukazu Nishizaki8, Norio Kobayashi9, Masaki Nakano2, Yoshihiro Iwasa1,2.
Abstract
When controlling electronic properties of bulk materials, we usually assume that the basic crystal structure is fixed. However, in two-dimensional (2D) materials, atomic structure or polymorph is attracting growing interest as a controlling parameter to functionalize their properties. Various polymorphs can exist in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) from which 2D materials are generated, and polymorphism has drastic impacts on the electronic states. Here we report the discovery of an unprecedented polymorph of a TMDC 2D material. By mechanical exfoliation, we made thin flakes from a single crystal of 2Ha-type tantalum disulfide (TaS2), a metallic TMDC with a charge-density-wave (CDW) phase. Microbeam X-ray diffraction measurements and electrical transport measurements indicate that thin flakes possess a polymorph different from any one known in TaS2 bulk crystals. Moreover, the flakes with the unique polymorph displayed the dramatically enhanced CDW ordering temperature. The present results suggest the potential existence of diverse structural and electronic phases accessible only in 2D materials.Entities:
Keywords: Polymorphism; charge-density-wave (CDW); electric double layer transistor (EDLT); microbeam X-ray diffraction; two-dimensional material
Year: 2017 PMID: 28777578 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02374
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189