Epitaxial growth of large-grain-size ferromagnetic monolayer CrI 3 for valley Zeeman splitting enhancement

Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic CrI has received considerable research attention because of its intrinsic features, including insulation, Ising ferromagnetism, and stacking-order-dependent magnetism, as well as potential in spintronic applications. However, the current strategy for the production of a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanoscale 2021-02, Vol.13 (5), p.2955-2962
Hauptverfasser: Gong, Lipeng, Zhang, Cheng, Nie, Anmin, Lin, Changqing, Zhang, Hao, Gao, Chaofeng, Wang, Meng, Zhang, Xi, Han, Nannan, Su, Huimin, Lin, Chen, Jin, Yizheng, Zhang, Chenhui, Zhang, Xixiang, Dai, Jun-Feng, Cheng, Yingchun, Huang, Wei
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic CrI has received considerable research attention because of its intrinsic features, including insulation, Ising ferromagnetism, and stacking-order-dependent magnetism, as well as potential in spintronic applications. However, the current strategy for the production of ambient-unstable CrI thin layer is limited to mechanical exfoliation, which normally suffers from uncontrollable layer thickness, small size, and low yet unpredictable yield. Here, via a confined vapor epitaxy (CVE) method, we demonstrate the mass production of flower-like CrI monolayers on mica. Interestingly, we discovered the crucial role of K ions on the mica surface in determining the morphology of monolayer CrI , reacting with precursors to form a KI buffer layer. Meanwhile, the transport agent affects the thickness and size of the as-grown CrI . Moreover, the Curie temperature of CrI is greatly affected by the interaction between CrI and the substrate. The monolayer CrI on mica could act as a magnetic substrate for valley Zeeman splitting enhancement of WSe . We reckon our work represents a major advancement in the mass production of monolayer 2D CrI and anticipate that our growth strategy may be extended to other transition metal halides.
ISSN:2040-3364
2040-3372
DOI:10.1039/D0NR08248A