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*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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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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