Space‐Confined Chemical Vapor Deposition of 2D FeS With Crossover Magnetoresistance and Ultra‐High Conductivity
Abstract
ABSTRACT 2D iron chalcogenides (FeX, X = S, Se, Te) are emerging as an appealing class of materials, owing to their intriguing physical properties (e.g., 2D magnetism, interface superconductivity), and great potentials in next‐generation applications (e.g., spintronics, quantum computing). Recently, FeS has attracted particular attentions due to the discovery of altermagnetism in bulk state. However, the intrinsic physical properties of 2D FeS are still unclear, since the syntheses of high‐quality FeS with thicknesses down to 2D limit remain challenging. Herein, we report the direct syntheses of thickness‐tunable, high‐quality 2D FeS flakes with low defect density and thus strict stoichiometry, via a space‐confined chemical vapor deposition (CVD) strategy. Significantly, we observe an unsaturated magnetoresistance with a crossover behavior (positive‐negative‐positive with decreasing the temperature from ≈350 to ≈2 K), and an ultra‐high conductivity (≈2.8 × 10 7 S m −1 at 2 K) in 2D FeS. Leveraging such high conductivity and robust air stability, we demonstrate 2D FeS as ideal contact electrodes in monolayer‐MoS 2 ‐based field effect transistor, achieving a mobility more than 3 times higher than that of Ti/Au‐contacted device. This work should hereby promote the fundamental property explorations of 2D nonlayered materials, and their applications in next‐generation electronic/spintronic devices.
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Authors (16)
Tong Zhou
Jialong Wang
Lingmiao Ma
Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Xiaoqi Liu
You Peng
Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Yahuan Huan
School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Yujin Cheng
School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Xinhang Ji
Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Yuhang Jing
School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Yuxue Zhou
Haoxuan Ding
School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China
Fanqi Meng
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Li Lin
Jun Ge
Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University
Jian Wang
Yanfeng Zhang
School of Chemistry, Institute of New Concept Sensors and Molecular Materials (INCSMM), State Key Laboratory of Fluorine & Nitrogen Chemicals, Engineering Research Center of Energy Storage Materials and Devices, Ministry of Education, Xi’an Key Laboratory of Sustainable Polymer Materials