Siliconizing‐Driven Layer‐by‐Layer Growth of 2D Tellurides with Controlled Crystallization

W Weitao Liu Q Qinghe Wang Y Yuanyuan Zhao (College of Chemistry) C Can Liu Y Yunrou Wu (Center for the Physics of Low‐Dimensional Materials, School of Physics and Electronics, School of Future Technology Henan University Kaifeng 475004 P. R. China) J Jinpei Zhao (Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials National University of Singapore Singapore 117544 Singapore) Z Zhaolong Chen Y Yuan Yin (International Center for Quantum Materials, Electron Microscopy Laboratory, State Key Laboratory for Mesoscopic Physics, School of Physics Peking University Beijing 100871 P. R. China) F Feng Yang (Department of Chemistry) P Peng Gao K Kaihui Liu M Mingju Huang (Center for the Physics of Low‐Dimensional Materials, School of Physics and Electronics, School of Future Technology Henan University Kaifeng 475004 P. R. China) F Feng Ding K Ke Chen

Abstract

Abstract2D transition metal tellurides (TMTs) possess fascinating properties for applications in ferroelectrics and optoelectronics. Nevertheless, it is still challenging to grow high‐quality 2D TMTs with the desired phase (especially high‐temperature phase) because of the weak bonding between the transition metal and Te as compared to S and Se atoms. Here, a strategy of siliconizing‐driven layer‐by‐layer growth is reported to synthesize 2D ZrTe2 and ZrTe3 crystals with high crystallinity and desired thickness. Both as‐synthesized crystals exhibit large‐area uniform phases and atomically precise layered stacking structures. 2D ZrTe2 shows type‐II Weyl semimetal characteristics with negative magnetoresistance, and 2D ZrTe3 demonstrates the existence of charge density waves and intrinsic superconductivity. Theoretical study reveals that silicon atoms can infiltrate and isolate a single layer of zirconium atoms and allow them to be tellurized in a layer‐by‐layer manner. The work paves the way for the synthesis of layer‐controlled 2D TMTs and lays a material foundation for their physical property research.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

W

Weitao Liu

Q

Qinghe Wang

Y

Yuanyuan Zhao

College of Chemistry

C

Can Liu

Y

Yunrou Wu

Center for the Physics of Low‐Dimensional Materials, School of Physics and Electronics, School of Future Technology Henan University Kaifeng 475004 P. R. China

J

Jinpei Zhao

Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials National University of Singapore Singapore 117544 Singapore

Z

Zhaolong Chen

Y

Yuan Yin

International Center for Quantum Materials, Electron Microscopy Laboratory, State Key Laboratory for Mesoscopic Physics, School of Physics Peking University Beijing 100871 P. R. China

F

Feng Yang

Department of Chemistry

P

Peng Gao

K

Kaihui Liu

M

Mingju Huang

Center for the Physics of Low‐Dimensional Materials, School of Physics and Electronics, School of Future Technology Henan University Kaifeng 475004 P. R. China

F

Feng Ding

K

Ke Chen