Formation and Healing of Defects in Atomically Thin GaSe and InSe.

ACS nano(2019)

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GaSe and InSe are important members of a class of 2D materials, the III-VI metal monochalcogenides, which are attracting considerable attention due to their promising electronic and optoelectronic properties. Here an investigation of point and extended atomic defects formed in mono-, bi-, and few-layer GaSe and InSe crystals is presented. Using state-of-the-art scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), it is observed that these materials can form both metal and selenium vacancies under the action of the electron beam. Selenium vacancies are observed to be healable; recovering the perfect lattice structure in the presence of selenium or enabling incorporation of dopant atoms in the presence of impurities. Under prolonged imaging, multiple point defects are observed to coalesce to form extended defect structures, with GaSe generally developing trigonal defects and InSe primarily forming line defects. These insights into atomic behavior could be harnessed to synthesize and tune the properties of 2D post transition metal monochalcogenide materials for optoelectronic applications.
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InSe,GaSe,2D materials,point defects,graphene,post-transition-metal chalcogenides,III-VI semiconductors
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