Anisotropic friction and nano-welding in 2D ferroelectric SnSe monolayer nanoplates
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Abstract
2D ferroelectric materials have been developed rapidly in the recent years because of its huge potential for creating the artificial multiferroics and novel non-volatile devices. Therefore, understanding the coupling between the thin film and graphene substrate is essential. Here, we report the anisotropic friction in SnSe monolayers first discovered by scanning tunneling microscope due to the strong commensuration between the monolayer and graphene substrate, while the SnSe bilayers show more isotropic manner on epitaxial graphene substrate. By controllably moving SnSe nanoplates, the nanoplates can merge without creating any grain boundary by in-situ annealing. These results show potential for controllably manipulation and construction of nanostructures among 2D materials.
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Publication: The paper will be submitted soon.
Presenters
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Jingrong Ji
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
Authors
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Jingrong Ji
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics
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John W Villanova
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Salvador Barraza-Lopez
University of Arkansas
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Stuart Parkin
Max Planck Inst Microstructure, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Halle 06120, Germany
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Kai Chang
Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences