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Hexagonal Hybrid Bismuthene by Molecular Interface Engineering

  • Christian Dolle
  • , Víctor Oestreicher
  • , Alberto M. Ruiz
  • , Malte Kohring
  • , Francisco Garnes-Portolés
  • , Mingjian Wu
  • , Gabriel Sánchez-Santolino
  • , Alvaro Seijas-Da Silva
  • , Marta Alcaraz
  • , Yolita M. Eggeler
  • , Erdmann Spiecker
  • , Josep Canet-Ferrer
  • , Antonio Leyva-Pérez
  • , Heiko B. Weber
  • , María Varela
  • , José J. Baldoví
  • , Gonzalo Abellán*
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Resumen

High-quality devices based on layered heterostructures are typically built from materials obtained by complex solid-state physical approaches or laborious mechanical exfoliation and transfer. Meanwhile, wet-chemically synthesized materials commonly suffer from surface residuals and intrinsic defects. Here, we synthesize using an unprecedented colloidal photocatalyzed, one-pot redox reaction a few-layers bismuth hybrid of “electronic grade” structural quality. Intriguingly, the material presents a sulfur-alkyl-functionalized reconstructed surface that prevents it from oxidation and leads to a tuned electronic structure that results from the altered arrangement of the surface. The metallic behavior of the hybrid is supported by ab initio predictions and room temperature transport measurements of individual nanoflakes. Our findings indicate how surface reconstructions in two-dimensional (2D) systems can promote unexpected properties that can pave the way to new functionalities and devices. Moreover, this scalable synthetic process opens new avenues for applications in plasmonics or electronic (and spintronic) device fabrication. Beyond electronics, this 2D hybrid material may be of interest in organic catalysis, biomedicine, or energy storage and conversion.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)12487-12498
Número de páginas12
PublicaciónJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volumen145
N.º23
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 14 jun 2023
Publicado de forma externa

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