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Salt-Assisted Selective Growth of H-phase Monolayer VSe 2 with Apparent Hole Transport Behavior.

Jiawen YouJie PanShun-Li ShangXiang XuZhenjing LiuJingwei LiHongwei LiuTing KangMengyang XuShaobo LiDeqi KongWenliang WangZhaoli GaoXing ZhouTianyou ZhaiZi-Kui LiuJang-Kyo KimZhengtang Luo
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Vanadium diselenide (VSe 2 ) exhibits versatile electronic and magnetic properties in the trigonal prismatic (H-) and octahedral (T-) phases. Compared to the metallic T-phase, the H-phase with a tunable semiconductor property is predicted to be a ferrovalley material with spontaneous valley polarization. Herein we report an epitaxial growth of the monolayer 2D VSe 2 on a mica substrate via the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method by introducing salt in the precursor. Our first-principles calculations suggest that the monolayer H-phase VSe 2 with a large lateral size is thermodynamically favorable. The honeycomb-like structure and the broken symmetry are directly observed by spherical aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and confirmed by giant second harmonic generation (SHG) intensity. The p -type transport behavior is further evidenced by the temperature-dependent resistance and field-effect device study. The present work introduces a new phase-stable 2D transition metal dichalcogenide, opening the prospect of novel electronic and spintronics device design.
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