Suppression of the Charge Density Wave State in Two‐Dimensional 1<i>T</i>‐TiSe<sub>2</sub> by Atmospheric Oxidation
Article 2017 en
Authors
LS
Lifei Sun
CC
Chuanhui Chen
QZ
Qinghua Zhang
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Abstract Two‐dimensional (2D) metallic transition‐metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), such as 1 T ‐TiSe 2 , have recently emerged as unique platforms for exploring their exciting properties of superconductivity and the charge density wave (CDW). 2D 1 T ‐TiSe 2 undergoes rapid oxidation under ambient conditions, significantly affecting its CDW phase‐transition behavior. We comprehensively investigate the oxidation process of 2D TiSe 2 by tracking the evolution of the chemical composition and atomic structure with various microscopic and spectroscopic techniques and reveal its unique selenium‐assisting oxidation mechanism. Our findings facilitate a better understanding of the chemistry of ultrathin TMDCs crystals, introduce an effective method to passivate their surfaces with capping layers, and thus open a way to further explore the functionality of these materials toward devices.
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