Tungsten Nitride (W 5 N 6 ): An Ultraresilient 2D Semimetal.
Hao-Ting ChinDeng-Chi WangDesman Perdamaian GuloYu-Chi YaoHao-Chen YehJeyavelan MuthuDing-Rui ChenTzu-Chun KaoMartin KalbacPing-Hui LinCheng-Maw ChengMario HofmannChi-Te LiangHsiang-Lin LiuFeng-Chuan ChuangYa-Ping HsiehPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
Two-dimensional transition metal nitrides offer intriguing possibilities for achieving novel electronic and mechanical functionality owing to their distinctive and tunable bonding characteristics compared to other 2D materials. We demonstrate here the enabling effects of strong bonding on the morphology and functionality of 2D tungsten nitrides. The employed bottom-up synthesis experienced a unique substrate stabilization effect beyond van-der-Waals epitaxy that favored W 5 N 6 over lower metal nitrides. Comprehensive structural and electronic characterization reveals that monolayer W 5 N 6 can be synthesized at large scale and shows semimetallic behavior with an intriguing indirect band structure. Moreover, the material exhibits exceptional resilience against mechanical damage and chemical reactions. Leveraging these electronic properties and robustness, we demonstrate the application of W 5 N 6 as atomic-scale dry etch stops that allow the integration of high-performance 2D materials contacts. These findings highlight the potential of 2D transition metal nitrides for realizing advanced electronic devices and functional interfaces.