Emergent layer stacking arrangements in c -axis confined MoTe 2

Nature Communications(2023)

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Abstract
The layer stacking order in 2D materials strongly affects functional properties and holds promise for next-generation electronic devices. In bulk, octahedral MoTe 2 possesses two stacking arrangements, the ferroelectric Weyl semimetal T d phase and the higher-order topological insulator 1T′ phase. However, in thin flakes of MoTe 2 , it is unclear if the layer stacking follows the T d , 1T′, or an alternative stacking sequence. Here, we use atomic-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy to directly visualize the MoTe 2 layer stacking. In thin flakes, we observe highly disordered stacking, with nanoscale 1T′ and T d domains, as well as alternative stacking arrangements not found in the bulk. We attribute these findings to intrinsic confinement effects on the MoTe 2 stacking-dependent free energy. Our results are important for the understanding of exotic physics displayed in MoTe 2 flakes. More broadly, this work suggests c -axis confinement as a method to influence layer stacking in other 2D materials.
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Ferroelectrics and multiferroics,Topological matter,Two-dimensional materials,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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