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arxiv: 2411.18034 · v1 · pith:E5AR4JNKnew · submitted 2024-11-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Selective synthesis of large-area monolayer tin sulfide from simple substances

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords monolayercrystalsowingsns2sulfideapplicationsatmosphereatomic-thickness
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Both tin monosulfide (SnS) and tin disulfide (SnS2) are thermodynamically stable layered materials with potential for spin-valleytronic devices and photodetectors. Notably, monolayer SnS, owing to its low symmetry, exhibits interesting properties such as ferroelectricity, shift-current, and a persistent spin helix state in the monolayer limit. However, creating atomic-thickness crystals of SnS is challenging owing to the enhanced interlayer interactions caused by lone pair electrons, unlike to SnS2. Here, we demonstrate that p-type SnS can be selectively grown by simply varying the sulfur vapor concentration relative to tin using single-element precursors. We show that monolayer SnS crystals, up to several tens of micrometers in lateral scale, can be easily and safely obtained by high-temperature etching of bulk SnS in a pure nitrogen gas atmosphere. These findings pave the way for device applications based on high-quality tin sulfide.

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