Fabrication of atomically thin nanowire for mesoscopic transport study

ORAL

Abstract

Layered transition metal chalcogenides(TMC) have attracted tremendous attention owing to their weak van der Waals(vdW) interactions between chalcogens, allowing easy mechanical exfoliation of single atomic layer from the bulk. We extend this idea of “exfoliating layers” to “exfoliating atomic chains” in Ta2(Pd or Pt)3Se8, which is a vdW bonded stack of molecular strands. In this work, we succeeded to achieve Ta2Pd3Se8 single and few molecular thin (0.7nm, 1.3nm, 2nm) wires through micromechanical exfoliation. High-resolution TEM confirms 1D chain like morphology of these wires. In addition, we also demonstrated that this method can be applied to other isostructures, such as Ta2Pt3Se8. We also discovered that intrinsic semiconducting properties can be largely preserved in the Ta2Pd3Se8 nanowire transistor as evidenced by high on/off ratio (up to 104) and mobility (up to 80 cm2V-1s-1). Finally, our work provides a new strategy for obtaining air-stable and strictly 1D material system, which offers excellent opportunities for the study of 1D physics.

Presenters

  • Abin Joshy

    Tulane University

Authors

  • Abin Joshy

    Tulane University

  • Yun Ling

    Tulane University

  • Xue Liu

    Physics and Applied Physics, Nanyang Technological University

  • Andrew Steely

    Tulane University

  • Jinyu Liu

    Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles

  • Liubov Yu. Antipina

    Structural Research, Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials

  • Pavel B. Sorokin

    Structural Research, Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials

  • Ana M. Sanchez

    University of Warwick

  • Zhiqiang Mao

    Pennsylvania State University, Physics, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University, Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University, Tulane University

  • Jiang Wei

    Tulane University