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Freestanding Nanolayers of a Wide-Gap Topological Insulator through Liquid-Phase Exfoliation.

Mai Lê Anh1, Pavel Potapov2, Daniel Wolf2, Axel Lubk2,3, Bernhard Glatz4, Andreas Fery4, Thomas Doert1, Michael Ruck1,3,5.   

Abstract

The layered salt Bi14 Rh3 I9 is a weak three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator (TI), that is, a stack of two-dimensional (2D) TIs. It has a wide non-trivial band gap of 210 meV, which is generated by strong spin-orbit coupling, and possesses protected electronic edge-states. In the structure, charged layers of ∞ 2 [ (Bi4 Rh)3 I]2+ honeycombs and ∞ 1 [ Bi2 I8 ]2- chains alternate. The non-trivial topology of Bi14 Rh3 I9 is an inherent property of the 2D intermetallic fragment. Here, the exfoliation of Bi14 Rh3 I9 was performed using two different chemical approaches: (a) through a reaction with n-butyllithium and poly(vinylpyrrolidone), (b) through a reaction with betaine in dimethylformamide at 55 °C. The former yielded few-layer sheets of the new compound Bi12 Rh3 I, while the latter led to crystalline sheets of Bi14 Rh3 I9 with a thickness down to 5 nm and edge-lengths up to several ten microns. X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy proved that the structure of Bi14 Rh3 I9 remained intact. Thus, it was assumed that the particles are still TIs. Dispersions of these flakes now allow for next steps towards the envisioned applications in nanoelectronics, such as the study of quantum coherence in deposited films, the combination with superconducting particles or films for the generation of Majorana fermions, or studies on their behavior under the influence of magnetic or electric fields or in contact with various materials occurring in devices. The method presented generally allows to exfoliate layers with high specific charges and thus the use of layered starting materials beyond van der Waals crystals.
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Keywords:  2D materials; delamination; exfoliation; topochemistry; topological insulators

Year:  2020        PMID: 33125781      PMCID: PMC7839554          DOI: 10.1002/chem.202004320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.020


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