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Tailoring the epitaxial growth of oriented Te nanoribbon arrays.


ABSTRACT: As an elemental semiconductor, tellurium (Te) has been famous for its high hole-mobility, excellent ambient stability and topological states. Here, we realize the controllable synthesis of horizontal Te nanoribbon arrays (TRAs) with an angular interval of 60°on mica substrates by physical vapor deposition strategy. The growth of Te nanoribbons (TRs) is driven by two factors, where the intrinsic quasi-one-dimensional spiral chain structure promotes the elongation of their length; the epitaxy relationship between [110] direction of Te and [110] direction of mica facilitates the oriented growth and the expansion of their width. The bending of TRs which have not been reported is induced by grain boundary. Field-effect transistors based on TRs demonstrate high mobility and on/off ratio corresponding to 397 cm2 V-1 s-1 and 1.5×105, respectively. These phenomena supply an opportunity to deep insight into the vapor-transport synthesis of low-dimensional Te and explore its underlying application in monolithic integration.

SUBMITTER: Li J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9988655 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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As an elemental semiconductor, tellurium (Te) has been famous for its high hole-mobility, excellent ambient stability and topological states. Here, we realize the controllable synthesis of horizontal Te nanoribbon arrays (TRAs) with an angular interval of 60°on mica substrates by physical vapor deposition strategy. The growth of Te nanoribbons (TRs) is driven by two factors, where the intrinsic quasi-one-dimensional spiral chain structure promotes the elongation of their length; the epitaxy rela  ...[more]

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