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Characterizing the 2D Growth of Metals on Monolayer and Twisted Bilayer Transition Metal Chalcogenides

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Abstract

The recent finding of surface confined two-dimensional growth enabled by the surprising mass transport and reactive process of metals on 2D materials has led to new possibilities in synthesizing quantum materials and engineered quantum structures. This includes the opportunity to introduce superconductivity into fractional Chern insulator (FCI), for instance, by designable on-chip synthesis of Pd7MoTe2 (superconductor) on twisted bilayer MoTe2 (a FCI material). We report on the growth and characterization of such new crystal growth process confined to 2D materials, using tools such as atomic force microscope, scanning electron microscope, and atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscope, for examining the growth process and the final products of such reactions on both monolayers and twisted bilayers of transition metal dichalcogenides.

Presenters

  • Zhaoyi (Joy) Zheng

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Zhaoyi (Joy) Zheng

    Princeton University

  • Yanyu Jia

    Princeton University

  • Guangming Cheng

    Princeton University

  • Fang Yuan

    Princeton University

  • Haosen Guan

    Princeton University

  • Lihan Shi

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University

  • Fang Yuan

    Princeton University

  • Ayelet J Uzan

    Princeton University

  • Yue Tang

    Princeton University

  • Nan Yao

    Princeton University

  • Leslie M Schoop

    Princeton University

  • Sanfeng Wu

    Princeton University