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Planar Heterojunction of Ultrathin CrTe 3 and CrTe 2 van der Waals Magnet.

Rui LiJin-Hua NieJing-Jing XianJian-Wang ZhouYan LuMao-Peng MiaoWen-Hao ZhangYing-Shuang Fu
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
The fabrication of planar heterojunctions with magnetic van der Waals ultrathin crystals is essential for constructing miniaturized spintronic devices but is yet to be realized. Here, we report the growth of CrTe 3 and CrTe 2 ultrathin films with molecular beam epitaxy and characterize their morphological and electronic structure through low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy. The former is identified as a Mott insulator, and the latter has shown a robust magnetic order previously. Through vacuum annealing, CrTe 3 can be transformed into CrTe 2 , whose relative ratio is controlled via the annealing time. This renders the feasibility of constructing CrTe 3 -CrTe 2 planar heterojunctions, which express atomically sharp interfaces and smooth band bending. We also identified a superstructure conceivably formed via hybrid units of CrTe 3 and CrTe 2 , whose electronic structure exhibits stunning tunability with the length of the superstructure. Our study sets a foundation for the development of magnetic tunneling junctions for building spintronic circuits and engineering electronic states in artificial superlattice structures.
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