Controlled Synthesis of MoxW1- xTe2Atomic Layers with Emergent Quantum States

Ya Deng, Peiling Li, Chao Zhu, Jiadong Zhou, Xiaowei Wang, Jian Cui, Xue Yang, Li Tao, Qingsheng Zeng, Ruihuan Duan, Qundong Fu, Chao Zhu, Jianbin Xu, Fanming Qu, Changli Yang, Xiunian Jing, Li Lu, Guangtong Liu*, Zheng Liu*

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Abstract

Recently, new states of matter like superconducting or topological quantum states were found in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and manifested themselves in a series of exotic physical behaviors. Such phenomena have been demonstrated to exist in a series of transition metal tellurides including MoTe2, WTe2, and alloyed MoxW1-xTe2. However, the behaviors in the alloy system have been rarely addressed due to their difficulty in obtaining atomic layers with controlled composition, albeit the alloy offers a great platform to tune the quantum states. Here, we report a facile CVD method to synthesize the MoxW1-xTe2 with controllable thickness and chemical composition ratios. The atomic structure of a monolayer MoxW1-xTe2 alloy was experimentally confirmed by scanning transmission electron microscopy. Importantly, two different transport behaviors including superconducting and Weyl semimetal states were observed in Mo-rich Mo0.8W0.2Te2 and W-rich Mo0.2W0.8Te2 samples, respectively. Our results show that the electrical properties of MoxW1-xTe2 can be tuned by controlling the chemical composition, demonstrating our controllable CVD growth method is an efficient strategy to manipulate the physical properties of TMDCs. Meanwhile, it provides a perspective on further comprehension and sheds light on the design of devices with topological multicomponent TMDC materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11526-11534
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Weyl semimetal
  • chemical vapor deposition
  • superconductivity
  • transition metal dichalcogenides
  • weak antilocalization

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