Solid State Reaction Epitaxy, A New Approach for Synthesizing Van der Waals heterolayers: The Case of Mn and Cr on Bi2Se3

Author:

Khatun Salma1,Alanwoko Onyedikachi1,Pathirage Vimukthi1,de Oliveira Caique C.2,Tromer Raphael M.3,Autreto Pedro A. S.2,Galvao Douglas S.3,Batzill Matthias1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics University of South Florida Tampa FL 33620 USA

2. Federal University of ABC (UFABC) Santo Andre‐SP 09040‐902 Brazil

3. State University of Campinas Campinas‐SP 13083‐959 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractVan der Waals (vdW) heterostructures that pair materials with diverse properties enable various quantum phenomena. However, the direct growth of vdW heterostructures is challenging. Modification of the surface layer of quantum materials to introduce new properties is an alternative process akin to solid state reaction. Here, vapor deposited transition metals (TMs), Cr and Mn, are reacted with Bi2Se3 with the goal to transform the surface layer to XBi2Se4 (X = Cr, Mn). Experiments and ab initio MD simulations demonstrate that the TMs have a high selenium affinity driving Se diffusion toward the TM. For monolayer Cr, the surface Bi2Se3 is reduced to Bi2‐layer and a stable (pseudo) 2D Cr1+δSe2 layer is formed. In contrast, monolayer Mn can transform upon mild annealing into MnBi2Se4. This phase only forms for a precise amount of initial Mn deposition. Sub‐monolayer amounts dissolve into the bulk, and multilayers form stable MnSe adlayers. This study highlights the delicate energy balance between adlayers and desired surface modified layers that governs the interface reactions and that the formation of stable adlayers can prevent the reaction with the substrate. The success of obtaining MnBi2Se4 points toward an approach for the engineering of other multicomponent vdW materials by surface reactions.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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