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Hexagonal metal oxide monolayers derived from the metal–gas interface

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posted on 2024-11-02, 17:07 authored by Baoyue ZhangBaoyue Zhang, Kai Xu, Qifeng Yao, Azmira Jannat, Guanghui RenGuanghui Ren, Matthew Field, Xiaoming Wen, Chunhua Zhou, Ali Zavabeti, Jianzhen OuJianzhen Ou
Two-dimensional (2D) crystals are promising materials for developing future nano-enabled technologies1–6. The cleavage of weak, interlayer van der Waals bonds in layered bulk crystals enables the production of high-quality 2D, atomically thin monolayers7–10. Nonetheless, as earth-abundant compounds, metal oxides are rarely accessible as pure and fully stoichiometric monolayers owing to their ion-stabilized ‘lamellar’ bulk structure11–14. Here, we report the discovery of a layered planar hexagonal phase of oxides from elements across the transition metals, post-transition metals, lanthanides and metalloids, derived from strictly controlled oxidation at the metal–gas interface. The highly crystalline monolayers, without the support of ionic dopants or vacancies, can easily be mechanically exfoliated by stamping them onto substrates. Monolayer and few-layered hexagonal TiO2 are characterized as examples, showing p-type semiconducting properties with hole mobilities of up to 950 cm2 V−1 s−1 at room temperature. The strategy can be readily extended to a variety of elements, possibly expanding the exploration of metal oxides in the 2D quantum regime.

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Journal

Nature Materials

Volume

20

Issue

8

Start page

1073

End page

1078

Total pages

6

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2021

Former Identifier

2006108280

Esploro creation date

2022-09-16

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