Designing Artificial Two-Dimensional Landscapes via Room-Temperature Atomic-Layer Substitution
Yunfan Guo, Yuxuan Lin, Kaichen Xie, Biao Yuan, Jiadi Zhu, Pin-Chun, Shen, Ang-Yu Lu, Cong Su, Enzheng Shi, Kunyan Zhang, Zhengyang Cai, Jihoon, Park, Qingqing Ji, Jiangtao Wang, Xiaochuan Dai, Xuezeng Tian, Shengxi Huang,, Letian Dou, Ju Li, Yi Yu, Juan-Carlos Idrobo, Ting Cao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a room-temperature atomic-layer substitution technique for designing artificial 2D material landscapes with atomic precision, enabling programmable heterostructures with novel properties.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel atomic-layer substitution method that allows precise, patternable modification of 2D materials at room temperature, expanding the toolkit for 2D material engineering.
Findings
Successful fabrication of in-plane multi-heterostructures with different crystal symmetries.
First-principle calculations show ALS is exothermic with a low reaction barrier.
Optical and TEM characterizations confirm atomic-level modifications.
Abstract
Manipulating materials with atomic-scale precision is essential for the development of next-generation material design toolbox. Tremendous efforts have been made to advance the compositional, structural, and spatial accuracy of material deposition and patterning. The family of 2D materials provides an ideal platform to realize atomic-level material architectures. The wide and rich physics of these materials have led to fabrication of heterostructures, superlattices, and twisted structures with breakthrough discoveries and applications. Here, we report a novel atomic-scale material design tool that selectively breaks and forms chemical bonds of 2D materials at room temperature, called atomic-layer substitution (ALS), through which we can substitute the top layer chalcogen atoms within the 3-atom-thick transition-metal dichalcogenides using arbitrary patterns. Flipping the layer via…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques · Perovskite Materials and Applications
