Scalable Growth of Quasi‐1D TiS <sub>3</sub> Nanoribbons for High‐Temperature Flexible Strain Sensor
Abstract
ABSTRACT Quasi‐one‐dimensional (quasi‐1D) van der Waals MX 3 transition metal trichalcogenides (TMTCs), have emerged as a compelling material platform due to their unique quantum confinement effects and anisotropic properties. Nevertheless, the narrow growth window and extreme sensitivity to growth parameters make it challenging to synthesize TMTCs via chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Herein, we demonstrate an ethanol‐assisted CVD method for the scalable growth of TiS 3 nanoribbons. This approach utilizes the combination of ethanol with TiCl 4 and S powder to form a Ti source precursor, enabling the high yields of TiS 3 nanoribbons with a thickness as low as 10 nm and lengths on the micrometer scale (140±30 µm, aspect ratio of approximately 260). Moreover, the nanoribbons exhibit epitaxial vertical alignment on substrates, facilitating the versatile transfer to arbitrary target substrates. The single TiS 3 nanoribbon exhibits high conductivity (σ 293 K = 3.1 × 10 4 S/m) from 80 to 593 K. Flexible strain sensors based on TiS 3 nanoribbon networks demonstrate a high gauge factor of 135.3, a wide strain detection range (40–7400 με), and strong tolerance to temperatures up to 773 K. This strategy provides a unique pathway for synthesis of TMTCs, providing essential material support for the development of high‐performance flexible electronic devices.
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Authors (11)
Mengdi Chen
Yingzhe Li
Manzhang Xu
Weiwei Li
Beijing University of Chemical Technology , , ,
Lei Luo
State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhongshan Road 457, Dalian 116023, P. R. China
Ruoyan Miao
Ruoqing Zhao
State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) & Institute of Flexible Electronics (IFE) Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an China
Lei Li
Lu Zheng
Xuewen Wang
College of Textiles and Clothing
Wei Huang