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Precise Tuning of Band Structures and Electron Correlations by van der Waals Stacking of One-dimensional W6Te6 Wires.

Jinghao DengDa HuoYusong BaiYanping GuoZemin PanShuangzan LuPing CuiZhen-Yu ZhangChendong Zhang
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
Stacking of two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) atomic sheets has been established as a powerful approach to fabricating new materials with broad versatilities and emergent functionalities. Here we demonstrate a bottom-up approach to fabricating isolated single W6Te6 wires and their lateral assemblies, offering a unique platform for investigating the elegant role of vdW coupling in 1D systems with atomic precision. We find experimentally and theoretically a single W6Te6 wire is a 1D semiconductor with a band gap of ∼60 meV, and a semiconductor-to-metal transition takes place upon interwire vdW stacking. The metallic multiwires exhibit strong Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid characteristics with the correlation parameter g varying from g = 0.086 for biwire to g = 0.136 for six-wire assemblies, all much reduced from the Fermi liquid regime (g = 1). The present study demonstrates wire-by-wire vdW stacking is a versatile means for fabrication of 1D systems with tunable electronic properties.
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