| Literature DB >> 29068662 |
Jinhwan Lee1, Taeg Yeoung Ko2, Jung Hwa Kim3, Hunyoung Bark4, Byunggil Kang4, Soon-Gil Jung5,6, Tuson Park5,6, Zonghoon Lee3, Sunmin Ryu2,7, Changgu Lee1,4.
Abstract
Atomically thin binary two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors exhibit diverse physical properties depending on their composition, structure, and thickness. By adding another element in these materials, which will lead to formation of ternary 2D materials, the property and structure would greatly change and significantly expanded applications could be explored. In this work, we report structural and optical properties of atomically thin chromium thiophosphate (CrPS4), a ternary antiferromagnetic semiconductor. Its structural details were revealed by X-ray and electron diffraction. Transmission electron microscopy showed that preferentially cleaved edges are parallel to diagonal Cr atom rows, which readily identified their crystallographic orientations. Strong in-plane optical anisotropy induced birefringence that also enabled efficient determination of crystallographic orientation using polarized microscopy. The lattice vibrations were probed by Raman spectroscopy and exhibited significant dependence on thickness of crystals exfoliated down to a single layer. Optical absorption determined by reflectance contrast was dominated by d-d-type transitions localized at Cr3+ ions, which was also responsible for the major photoluminescence peak at 1.31 eV. The spectral features in the absorption and emission spectra exhibited noticeable thickness dependence and hinted at a high photochemical activity for single-layer CrPS4. The current structural and optical investigation will provide a firm basis for future study and application of this kind of atomically thin magnetic semiconductors.Entities:
Keywords: 2D semiconductor; anisotropy; crystallographic orientation; magnetism; transition metal tetrathiophosphate
Year: 2017 PMID: 29068662 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b04679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881