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Free-standing 2D non-van der Waals antiferromagnetic hexagonal FeSe semiconductor: halide-assisted chemical synthesis and Fe 2+ related magnetic transitions.

Junjie XuWei LiBiao ZhangLiang ZhaWei HaoShixin HuJinbo YangShuZhou LiSong GaoYanglong Hou
Published in: Chemical science (2021)
The scarcity of two-dimensional (2D) magnetic nanostructures has hindered their applications in spintronics, which is attributed to that most magnetic materials exhibit non-van der Waals (nvdWs) structures and it is hard to reduce their thickness to 2D nanostructures. Thus it is necessary to develop a promising strategy for free-standing 2D magnetic nvdWs nanostructures. We have achieved free-standing 2D nvdWs hexagonal FeSe with a thickness of 2.9 nm by the reaction between the oleylamine-Se complex and Fe 2+ with the assistance of Cl - , where the synergetic effects of Cl - and -NH 2 lead to anisotropic growth. Inspiringly, the 2D hexagonal FeSe exhibits intrinsic antiferromagnetic order rooted in Fe 2+ and semiconducting nature. In addition, the temperature variation would result in the chemical environment changes of Fe 2+ , responsible for the temperature-dependent magnetic transitions. This work promotes the potential applications of 2D hexagonal FeSe and the preparation of other 2D nvdWs materials.
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