Experimental Realization of Monolayer α‐Tellurene

Author:

Huang Xiaochun1,Xiong Rui2,Hao Chunxue13,Li Wenbin1,Sa Baisheng2,Wiebe Jens1,Wiesendanger Roland1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics University of Hamburg D‐20355 Hamburg Germany

2. Multiscale Computational Materials Facility & Materials Genome Institute School of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350108 P. R. China

3. Institute of Nanostructures and Solid State Physics Centre for Hybrid Nanostructures (CHyN) University of Hamburg 22761 Hamburg Germany

Abstract

Abstract2D materials emerge as a versatile platform for developing next‐generation devices. The experimental realization of novel artificial 2D atomic crystals, which does not have bulk counterparts in nature, is still challenging and always requires new physical or chemical processes. Monolayer α‐tellurene is predicted to be a stable 2D allotrope of tellurium (Te), which has great potential for applications in high‐performance field‐effect transistors. However, the synthesis of monolayer α‐tellurene remains elusive because of its complex lattice configuration, in which the Te atoms are stacked in tri‐layers in an octahedral fashion. Here, a self‐assemble approach, using three atom‐long Te chains derived from the dynamic non‐equilibrium growth of an a‐Si:Te alloy as building blocks, is reported for the epitaxial growth of monolayer α‐tellurene on a Sb2Te3 substrate. By combining scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy with density functional theory calculations, the surface morphology and electronic structure of monolayer α‐tellurene are revealed and the underlying growth mechanism is determined. The successful synthesis of monolayer α‐tellurene opens up the possibility for the application of this new single‐element 2D material in advanced electronic devices.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

European Research Council

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Fujian Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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