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Identification and Manipulation of Atomic Defects in Monolayer SnSe

Chengguang Yue, Zhenqiao Huang, Wenlin Wang, Ziang Gao, Haicheng Lin, Junwei Liu, Kai Chang

2024ACS Nano12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SnSe, an environmental-friendly group-IV monochalcogenide semiconductor, demonstrates outstanding performance in various applications ranging from thermoelectric devices to solar energy harvesting. Its ultrathin films show promise in the fabrication of ferroelectric nonvolatile devices. However, the microscopic identification and manipulation of point defects in ultrathin SnSe single crystalline films, which significantly impact their electronic structure, have been inadequately studied. This study presents a comprehensive investigation of point defects in monolayer SnSe films grown via molecular beam epitaxy. By combining scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) characterization with first-principles calculations, we identified four types of atomic/molecular vacancies, four types of atomic substitutions, and three types of extrinsic defects. Notably, we have demonstrated the ability to convert a substitutional defect into a vacancy and to reposition an adsorbate by manipulating a single atom or molecule using an STM tip. We have also analyzed the local atomic displacement induced by the vacancies. This work provides a solid foundation for engineering the electronic structure of future SnSe-based nanodevices.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMonolayerScanning tunneling microscopeCrystallographic defectVacancy defectNanotechnologyMolecular beam epitaxyCharacterization (materials science)SemiconductorFabricationAtom (system on chip)OptoelectronicsEpitaxyCrystallographyChemistryLayer (electronics)Computer sciencePathologyMedicineEmbedded systemAlternative medicine2D Materials and ApplicationsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and DevicesQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties