| Literature DB >> 33649563 |
Bo Li1,2, Zhong Wan3, Cong Wang4, Peng Chen2,3, Bevin Huang5, Xing Cheng6, Qi Qian3, Jia Li2, Zhengwei Zhang2, Guangzhuang Sun7, Bei Zhao2, Huifang Ma2, Ruixia Wu2, Zhongming Wei8, Yuan Liu1, Lei Liao1, Yu Ye6, Yu Huang9,10, Xiaodong Xu5, Xidong Duan11, Wei Ji12, Xiangfeng Duan13,14.
Abstract
The discovery of intrinsic ferromagnetism in ultrathin two-dimensional van der Waals crystals opens up exciting prospects for exploring magnetism in the ultimate two-dimensional limit. Here, we show that environmentally stable CrSe2 nanosheets can be readily grown on a dangling-bond-free WSe2 substrate with systematically tunable thickness down to the monolayer limit. These CrSe2/WSe2 heterostructures display high-quality van der Waals interfaces with well-resolved moiré superlattices and ferromagnetic behaviour. We find no apparent change in surface roughness or magnetic properties after months of exposure in air. Our calculations suggest that charge transfer from the WSe2 substrate and interlayer coupling within CrSe2 play a critical role in the magnetic order in few-layer CrSe2 nanosheets. The highly controllable growth of environmentally stable CrSe2 nanosheets with tunable thickness defines a robust two-dimensional magnet for fundamental studies and potential applications in magnetoelectronic and spintronic devices.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33649563 DOI: 10.1038/s41563-021-00927-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841