Cargando…

Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties

[Image: see text] Misfit layered compounds (MLCs) MX-TX(2), where M, T = metal atoms and X = S, Se, or Te, and their nanotubes are of significant interest due to their rich chemistry and unique quasi-1D structure. In particular, LnX-TX(2) (Ln = rare-earth atom) constitute a relatively large family o...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sreedhara, M. B., Bukvišová, Kristýna, Khadiev, Azat, Citterberg, Daniel, Cohen, Hagai, Balema, Viktor, K. Pathak, Arjun, Novikov, Dmitri, Leitus, Gregory, Kaplan-Ashiri, Ifat, Kolíbal, Miroslav, Enyashin, Andrey N., Houben, Lothar, Tenne, Reshef
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35237027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c04106
_version_ 1784657666791964672
author Sreedhara, M. B.
Bukvišová, Kristýna
Khadiev, Azat
Citterberg, Daniel
Cohen, Hagai
Balema, Viktor
K. Pathak, Arjun
Novikov, Dmitri
Leitus, Gregory
Kaplan-Ashiri, Ifat
Kolíbal, Miroslav
Enyashin, Andrey N.
Houben, Lothar
Tenne, Reshef
author_facet Sreedhara, M. B.
Bukvišová, Kristýna
Khadiev, Azat
Citterberg, Daniel
Cohen, Hagai
Balema, Viktor
K. Pathak, Arjun
Novikov, Dmitri
Leitus, Gregory
Kaplan-Ashiri, Ifat
Kolíbal, Miroslav
Enyashin, Andrey N.
Houben, Lothar
Tenne, Reshef
author_sort Sreedhara, M. B.
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Misfit layered compounds (MLCs) MX-TX(2), where M, T = metal atoms and X = S, Se, or Te, and their nanotubes are of significant interest due to their rich chemistry and unique quasi-1D structure. In particular, LnX-TX(2) (Ln = rare-earth atom) constitute a relatively large family of MLCs, from which nanotubes have been synthesized. The properties of MLCs can be tuned by the chemical and structural interplay between LnX and TX(2) sublayers and alloying of each of the Ln, T, and X elements. In order to engineer them to gain desirable performance, a detailed understanding of their complex structure is indispensable. MLC nanotubes are a relative newcomer and offer new opportunities. In particular, like WS(2) nanotubes before, the confinement of the free carriers in these quasi-1D nanostructures and their chiral nature offer intriguing physical behavior. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy in conjunction with a focused ion beam are engaged to study SmS-TaS(2) nanotubes and their cross-sections at the atomic scale. The atomic resolution images distinctly reveal that Ta is in trigonal prismatic coordination with S atoms in a hexagonal structure. Furthermore, the position of the sulfur atoms in both the SmS and the TaS(2) sublattices is revealed. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy are carried out. These analyses conclude that charge transfer from the Sm to the Ta atoms leads to filling of the Ta 5d(z(2)) level, which is confirmed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Transport measurements show that the nanotubes are semimetallic with resistivities in the range of 10(–4) Ω·cm at room temperature, and magnetic susceptibility measurements show a superconducting transition at 4 K.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8874355
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher American Chemical Society
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-88743552022-02-28 Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties Sreedhara, M. B. Bukvišová, Kristýna Khadiev, Azat Citterberg, Daniel Cohen, Hagai Balema, Viktor K. Pathak, Arjun Novikov, Dmitri Leitus, Gregory Kaplan-Ashiri, Ifat Kolíbal, Miroslav Enyashin, Andrey N. Houben, Lothar Tenne, Reshef Chem Mater [Image: see text] Misfit layered compounds (MLCs) MX-TX(2), where M, T = metal atoms and X = S, Se, or Te, and their nanotubes are of significant interest due to their rich chemistry and unique quasi-1D structure. In particular, LnX-TX(2) (Ln = rare-earth atom) constitute a relatively large family of MLCs, from which nanotubes have been synthesized. The properties of MLCs can be tuned by the chemical and structural interplay between LnX and TX(2) sublayers and alloying of each of the Ln, T, and X elements. In order to engineer them to gain desirable performance, a detailed understanding of their complex structure is indispensable. MLC nanotubes are a relative newcomer and offer new opportunities. In particular, like WS(2) nanotubes before, the confinement of the free carriers in these quasi-1D nanostructures and their chiral nature offer intriguing physical behavior. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy in conjunction with a focused ion beam are engaged to study SmS-TaS(2) nanotubes and their cross-sections at the atomic scale. The atomic resolution images distinctly reveal that Ta is in trigonal prismatic coordination with S atoms in a hexagonal structure. Furthermore, the position of the sulfur atoms in both the SmS and the TaS(2) sublattices is revealed. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy are carried out. These analyses conclude that charge transfer from the Sm to the Ta atoms leads to filling of the Ta 5d(z(2)) level, which is confirmed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Transport measurements show that the nanotubes are semimetallic with resistivities in the range of 10(–4) Ω·cm at room temperature, and magnetic susceptibility measurements show a superconducting transition at 4 K. American Chemical Society 2022-02-10 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8874355/ /pubmed/35237027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c04106 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Sreedhara, M. B.
Bukvišová, Kristýna
Khadiev, Azat
Citterberg, Daniel
Cohen, Hagai
Balema, Viktor
K. Pathak, Arjun
Novikov, Dmitri
Leitus, Gregory
Kaplan-Ashiri, Ifat
Kolíbal, Miroslav
Enyashin, Andrey N.
Houben, Lothar
Tenne, Reshef
Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties
title Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties
title_full Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties
title_fullStr Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties
title_short Nanotubes from the Misfit Layered Compound (SmS)(1.19)TaS(2): Atomic Structure, Charge Transfer, and Electrical Properties
title_sort nanotubes from the misfit layered compound (sms)(1.19)tas(2): atomic structure, charge transfer, and electrical properties
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8874355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35237027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c04106
work_keys_str_mv AT sreedharamb nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT bukvisovakristyna nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT khadievazat nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT citterbergdaniel nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT cohenhagai nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT balemaviktor nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT kpathakarjun nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT novikovdmitri nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT leitusgregory nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT kaplanashiriifat nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT kolibalmiroslav nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT enyashinandreyn nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT houbenlothar nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties
AT tennereshef nanotubesfromthemisfitlayeredcompoundsms119tas2atomicstructurechargetransferandelectricalproperties