TY - JOUR
T1 - Atomic tracking of thermally-driven structural evolution in 2D crystals
T2 - Case of NbSe2
AU - Hou, Baofei
AU - Zhang, Teng
AU - Wang, Tingting
AU - Ji, Hongyan
AU - Yang, Huixia
AU - Jia, Liangguang
AU - Han, Xu
AU - Qiao, Jingsi
AU - Zhang, Yu
AU - Liu, Liwei
AU - Gao, Hong Jun
AU - Wang, Yeliang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. InfoMat published by UESTC and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Advanced atomic tracking techniques play a critical role in characterizing structural evolution, elucidating fundamental mechanisms of exotic phenomena and tailoring delicate properties. Thermally driven structural modulation in 2D crystals, such as the charge density wave (CDW), often leads to intriguing quantum properties, making them a valuable platform for exploring fundamental physics and potential device applications. However, despite their significance, experimental studies addressing atomic tracking of thermally-driven structural evolution in 2D crystals have been limited. Herein, we utilize high-accuracy variable-temperature atomic tracking measurements with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to directly observe a series of structural transitions in a model 2D crystal, namely NbSe2. With the atomic tracking technique, we confirm the existence of the universal thermally-driven CDW transition hysteresis between the heating and cooling cycles. This transition hysteresis, characterized by a constant temperature offset, represents a new phenomenon of structural evolution. Our findings provide a feasible method to track CDW transitions at the atomic scale in 2D crystals, significantly contributing to a better understanding and the potential modulation of these materials' functions in nanodevices. (Figure presented.).
AB - Advanced atomic tracking techniques play a critical role in characterizing structural evolution, elucidating fundamental mechanisms of exotic phenomena and tailoring delicate properties. Thermally driven structural modulation in 2D crystals, such as the charge density wave (CDW), often leads to intriguing quantum properties, making them a valuable platform for exploring fundamental physics and potential device applications. However, despite their significance, experimental studies addressing atomic tracking of thermally-driven structural evolution in 2D crystals have been limited. Herein, we utilize high-accuracy variable-temperature atomic tracking measurements with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to directly observe a series of structural transitions in a model 2D crystal, namely NbSe2. With the atomic tracking technique, we confirm the existence of the universal thermally-driven CDW transition hysteresis between the heating and cooling cycles. This transition hysteresis, characterized by a constant temperature offset, represents a new phenomenon of structural evolution. Our findings provide a feasible method to track CDW transitions at the atomic scale in 2D crystals, significantly contributing to a better understanding and the potential modulation of these materials' functions in nanodevices. (Figure presented.).
KW - 2D crystal
KW - atomic tracking technique
KW - structural evolution
KW - temperature hysteresis
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U2 - 10.1002/inf2.12501
DO - 10.1002/inf2.12501
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85176908698
SN - 2567-3165
VL - 6
JO - InfoMat
JF - InfoMat
IS - 2
M1 - e12501
ER -