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Nanoscale ; 11(42): 20123-20132, 2019 Nov 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31612885

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Two-dimensional (2D) Cr-based layered and non-layered materials such as CrI3, Cr2Ge2Te6, Cr2S3, CrSe, and CrOX (X = Cl and Br) have attracted considerable attention due to their potential application in spintronics. Despite few experimental studies, theoretical studies reported that 2D chromium dichalcogenide (CrS2) materials show unique properties such as valley polarization, piezoelectric coupling, and phase dependent intrinsic magnetic properties. Here, we report for the first time the synthesis of 2D layered CrS2 flakes down to the monolayer via the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method, its phase structures and electronic properties. We observed the 2H, 1T, and 1T' phases coexisting in CVD grown monolayer CrS2. The formation of 1T' phases from 1T phases is described by dimerization of metal atoms at room temperature according to our molecular dynamics studies. The coexistence of 1T and 1T' phases with 2H phases is referred to as the 1T and 1T' puddling phenomenon. We theoretically showed that the monolayer 2H-CrS2 is a direct bandgap semiconductor with a gap of approximately 0.95 eV predicted by the PBE functional, while the 1T- and 1T'-CrS2 are metallic and semi-metallic with approximately 10 meV gap, respectively. Furthermore, 2H CrS2 exhibits nonmagnetic semiconducting properties while for ferromagnetic spin configuration, the 1T and 1T' CrS2 show magnetic characteristics with 0.531µB and 2.206µB magnetic moment per Cr atom respectively, for ferromagnetic spin configuration as predicted from DFT+U calculation. Importantly, CrS2-based field-effect transistors exhibit a p-type behavior. Our study would stimulate further exploration of 2D layered CrS2 with astonishing properties and open up a whole new avenue for the urgent need for developing multifunctional 2D materials for nanoelectronics, valleytronics, and spintronics.

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