超晶格
范德瓦尔斯力
单层
异质结
凝聚态物理
纳米线
材料科学
纳米技术
物理
光电子学
分子
量子力学
作者
Bei Zhao,Zhong Wan,Yuan Liu,Junqing Xu,Yang Xiang-Dong,Dingyi Shen,Zucheng Zhang,Chunhao Guo,Qi Qian,Jia Li,Ruixia Wu,Zhaoyang Lin,Xingxu Yan,Bailing Li,Zhengwei Zhang,Huifang Ma,Bo Li,Xiao Chen,Yi Qiao,Imran Shakir
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2021-03-17
卷期号:591 (7850): 385-390
被引量:238
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-03338-0
摘要
Two-dimensional (2D) materials1,2 and the associated van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures3-7 have provided great flexibility for integrating distinct atomic layers beyond the traditional limits of lattice-matching requirements, through layer-by-layer mechanical restacking or sequential synthesis. However, the 2D vdW heterostructures explored so far have been usually limited to relatively simple heterostructures with a small number of blocks8-18. The preparation of high-order vdW superlattices with larger number of alternating units is exponentially more difficult, owing to the limited yield and material damage associated with each sequential restacking or synthesis step8-29. Here we report a straightforward approach to realizing high-order vdW superlattices by rolling up vdW heterostructures. We show that a capillary-force-driven rolling-up process can be used to delaminate synthetic SnS2/WSe2 vdW heterostructures from the growth substrate and produce SnS2/WSe2 roll-ups with alternating monolayers of WSe2 and SnS2, thus forming high-order SnS2/WSe2 vdW superlattices. The formation of these superlattices modulates the electronic band structure and the dimensionality, resulting in a transition of the transport characteristics from semiconducting to metallic, from 2D to one-dimensional (1D), with an angle-dependent linear magnetoresistance. This strategy can be extended to create diverse 2D/2D vdW superlattices, more complex 2D/2D/2D vdW superlattices, and beyond-2D materials, including three-dimensional (3D) thin-film materials and 1D nanowires, to generate mixed-dimensional vdW superlattices, such as 3D/2D, 3D/2D/2D, 1D/2D and 1D/3D/2D vdW superlattices. This study demonstrates a general approach to producing high-order vdW superlattices with widely variable material compositions, dimensions, chirality and topology, and defines a rich material platform for both fundamental studies and technological applications.
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