| Literature DB >> 30789739 |
Junwei Chu1,2, Yu Zhang1, Yao Wen1, Ruixi Qiao3, Chunchun Wu2, Peng He1, Lei Yin1, Ruiqing Cheng1, Feng Wang1, Zhenxing Wang1, Jie Xiong2, Yanrong Li2, Jun He1,4,5.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials provide an ideal platform for the application in spintronic devices due to their unique spin states in nanometer scale. However, recent research on the exfoliated monolayer magnetic materials suffers from the instability in ambient atmosphere, which needs extraordinary protection. Hence the controllable synthesis of 2D magnetic materials with good quality and stability should be addressed. Here we report for the first time the van der Waals (vdW) epitaxial growth of one-unit-cell-thick air-stable ferrimagnet Cr2S3 semiconductor via a facile chemical vapor deposition method. Single crystal Cr2S3 with the domain size reaching to 200 μm is achieved. Most importantly, we observe the as grown Cr2S3 with a Néel temperature ( TN) of up to 120 K and a maximum saturation magnetic momentum of up to 65 μemu. As the temperature decreases, the samples show a transition from soft magnet to hard magnet with the highest coercivity of 1000 Oe. The one-unit-cell-thick Cr2S3 devices show a p-type transfer behavior with an on/off ratio over 103. Our work highlights Cr2S3 monolayer as an ideal magnetic semiconductor for 2D spintronic devices. The vdW epitaxy of nonlayered magnets introduces a new route for realizing magnetism in 2D limit and provides more application potential in the 2D spintronics.Entities:
Keywords: Cr2S3; ferrimagnetic; nonlayered; van der Waals epitaxial growth
Year: 2019 PMID: 30789739 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b00386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189