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Electrochemical Intercalation and Exfoliation of CrSBr into Ferromagnetic Fibers and Nanoribbons

Kseniia Mosina, Bing Wu, Nikolas Antonatos, Jan Luxa, Vlastimil Mazánek, Aljoscha Söll, David Sedmidubský, Julian Klein, Frances M. Ross, Zdeněk Sofer

2023Small Methods21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Recent studies dedicated to layered van der Waals crystals have attracted significant attention to magnetic atomically thin crystals offering unprecedented opportunities for applications in innovative magnetoelectric, magneto‐optic, and spintronic devices. The active search for original platforms for the low‐dimensional magnetism study has emphasized the entirely new magnetic properties of two dimensional (2D) semiconductor CrSBr. Herein, for the first time, the electrochemical exfoliation of bulk CrSBr in a non‐aqueous environment is demonstrated. Notably, crystal cleavage governed by the structural anisotropy occurred along two directions forming atomically thin and few‐layered nanoribbons. The exfoliated material possesses an orthorhombic crystalline structure and strong optical anisotropy, showing the polarization dependencies of Raman signals. The antiferromagnetism exhibited by multilayered CrSBr gives precedence to ferromagnetic ordering in the revealed CrSBr nanostructures. Furthermore, the potential application of CrSBr nanoribbons is pioneered for electrochemical photodetector fabrication and demonstrates its responsivity up to 30 µA cm −2 in the visible spectrum. Moreover, the CrSBr‐based anode for lithium‐ion batteries exhibited high performance and self‐improving abilities. This anticipates that the results will pave the way toward the future study of CrSBr and practical applications in magneto‐ and optoelectronics.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSpintronicsFerromagnetismMagnetismNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsAntiferromagnetismRaman spectroscopyThermoelectric effectCondensed matter physicsOpticsThermodynamicsPhysics2D Materials and ApplicationsMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsGraphene research and applications
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