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Title: Asymmetric Misfit Nanotubes: Chemical Affinity Outwits the Entropy at High-Temperature Solid-State Reactions
Authors: Sreedhara, M. B.
Hettler, S.
Kaplan-Ashiri, I.
Rechav, K.
Feldman, Y.
Enyashin, A.
Houben, L.
Arenal, R.
Tenne, R.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Citation: Asymmetric Misfit Nanotubes: Chemical Affinity Outwits the Entropy at High-Temperature Solid-State Reactions / M. B. Sreedhara, S. Hettler, I. Kaplan-Ashiri et al. // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. — 2021. — Vol. 118. — Iss. 35. — e2109945118.
Abstract: Asymmetric two-dimensional (2D) structures (often named Janus), like SeMoS and their nanotubes, have tremendous scope in material chemistry, nanophotonics, and nanoelectronics due to a lack of inversion symmetry and time-reversal symmetry. The synthesis of these structures is fundamentally difficult owing to the entropy-driven randomized distribution of chalcogens. Indeed, no Janus nanotubes were experimentally prepared, so far. Serendipitously, a family of asymmetric misfit layer superstructures (tubes and flakes), including LaX-TaX2 (where X = S/Se), were synthesized by high-temperature chemical vapor transport reaction in which the Se binds exclusively to the Ta atoms and La binds to S atoms rather than the anticipated random distribution.With increasing Se concentration, the LaS-TaX2 misfit structure gradually transformed into a new LaS-TaSe2-TaSe2 superstructure. No misfit structures were found for xSe = 1. These counterintuitive results shed light on the chemical selectivity and stability of misfit compounds and 2D alloys, in general. The lack of inversion symmetry in these asymmetric compounds induces very large local electrical dipoles. The loss of inversion and time-reversal symmetries in the chiral nanotubes offers intriguing physical observations and applications. © 2021 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ASYMMETRIC NANOTUBES
CHEMICAL AFFINITY
INVERSION SYMMETRY
MISFIT LAYERED COMPOUNDS
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/111129
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 47020956
SCOPUS ID: 85113571345
WOS ID: 000695843200029
PURE ID: 23741659
ISSN: 0027-8424
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109945118
Sponsorship: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank Dr. Iddo Pinkas for the help with the Raman measurements. The support of the Israel Science Foundation (Grant 7130970101), Irving and Cherna Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bio-Nano Imaging, the Perlman Family Foundation, and the Kimmel Center for Nanoscale Science (Grant 43535000350000) are greatly acknowledged. Part of the TEM studies were conducted at the Laboratorio de Microscopias Avanzadas, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain. S.H. and R.A. acknowledge funding by German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft project He 7675/1-1), by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (PID2019-104739GB-100/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033), and Government of Aragon (project DGA E13-20R [Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, European Union]). R.A. gratefully acknowledges the support from the European Union H2020 programs “ESTEEM3” (Grant 823717) and Graphene Flagship (881603).
CORDIS project card: H2020: 823717
H2020: 881603
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