Literature DB >> 33731947

High-order superlattices by rolling up van der Waals heterostructures.

Bei Zhao1, Zhong Wan2, Yuan Liu1,3, Junqing Xu4, Xiangdong Yang1, Dingyi Shen1, Zucheng Zhang1, Chunhao Guo4, Qi Qian2,5, Jia Li1, Ruixia Wu1, Zhaoyang Lin2, Xingxu Yan6, Bailing Li1, Zhengwei Zhang1, Huifang Ma1, Bo Li1, Xiao Chen7, Yi Qiao8, Imran Shakir9, Zeyad Almutairi9,10, Fei Wei7, Yue Zhang8,11, Xiaoqing Pan6,12, Yu Huang5,13, Yuan Ping4, Xidong Duan14, Xiangfeng Duan15,16.   

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) materials1,2 and the associated van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures3-7 have provided great flexibility for integrating distinct atomic layers beyond the traditional limits of lattice-matching requirements, through layer-by-layer mechanical restacking or sequential synthesis. However, the 2D vdW heterostructures explored so far have been usually limited to relatively simple heterostructures with a small number of blocks8-18. The preparation of high-order vdW superlattices with larger number of alternating units is exponentially more difficult, owing to the limited yield and material damage associated with each sequential restacking or synthesis step8-29. Here we report a straightforward approach to realizing high-order vdW superlattices by rolling up vdW heterostructures. We show that a capillary-force-driven rolling-up process can be used to delaminate synthetic SnS2/WSe2 vdW heterostructures from the growth substrate and produce SnS2/WSe2 roll-ups with alternating monolayers of WSe2 and SnS2, thus forming high-order SnS2/WSe2 vdW superlattices. The formation of these superlattices modulates the electronic band structure and the dimensionality, resulting in a transition of the transport characteristics from semiconducting to metallic, from 2D to one-dimensional (1D), with an angle-dependent linear magnetoresistance. This strategy can be extended to create diverse 2D/2D vdW superlattices, more complex 2D/2D/2D vdW superlattices, and beyond-2D materials, including three-dimensional (3D) thin-film materials and 1D nanowires, to generate mixed-dimensional vdW superlattices, such as 3D/2D, 3D/2D/2D, 1D/2D and 1D/3D/2D vdW superlattices. This study demonstrates a general approach to producing high-order vdW superlattices with widely variable material compositions, dimensions, chirality and topology, and defines a rich material platform for both fundamental studies and technological applications.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33731947     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03338-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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