2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c03785
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Controlled Nanoplatelet Deposition of 2D Chromium Trihalide Solid Solutions

Samuel Froeschke,
Nadia Yasmen,
Alexey A. Popov
et al.

Abstract: The two-dimensional (2D) chromium trihalides CrCl 3 , CrBr 3 , and CrI 3 are most famous for their exotic magnetic properties when their crystals get downscaled to nanometer dimensions. One way to tune the properties of such materials and to further increase their potential utility, e.g., in spintronics, is the formation of solid solutions. Here, we present a detailed theoretical and experimental study on the synthesis and nanoplatelet growth of CrBr x Cl 3−x and CrBr x I 3−x solid solutions. Phase pure powder… Show more

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“…However, even with this space group some of the observed reflections stay unindexed with the assumption of a rhombohedral centering but should be systematically extinct. A similar behavior has been observed in a previous study in the case of pure CrBr 3 and CrCl 3 –CrBr 3 solid solution samples with high Br content, but there the respective reflections were of rather low intensity and could possibly be explained by symmetry-breaking stacking faults, while in the present case the respective reflections show much higher intensities, making a different space group more likely. For this reason, we assume that these intermediate samples crystallize in a hexagonal primitive Bravais lattice (hP).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…However, even with this space group some of the observed reflections stay unindexed with the assumption of a rhombohedral centering but should be systematically extinct. A similar behavior has been observed in a previous study in the case of pure CrBr 3 and CrCl 3 –CrBr 3 solid solution samples with high Br content, but there the respective reflections were of rather low intensity and could possibly be explained by symmetry-breaking stacking faults, while in the present case the respective reflections show much higher intensities, making a different space group more likely. For this reason, we assume that these intermediate samples crystallize in a hexagonal primitive Bravais lattice (hP).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The most obvious, abrupt changes in the diffraction patterns occur at about x = 0.75 and 0.30 as well as between the pattern of pure MoCl 3 and the sample with the lowest investigated Cr content of x = 0.08 (Figure a,b). As known from other 2D TMTH solid solution series, such phase transitions can be caused by a simple change in the stacking order of the individual 2D layers, as in the case of the CrCl 3 –CrBr 3 solid solution series . For the 2D TMTH, two dominant stacking variants are known for the bulk material, namely the RhBr 3 type (space group C 2/ m ) and the BiI 3 type (space group R -3).…”
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“…Insbesondere die starke Anisotropie sowie die Abhängigkeit der magnetischen Ordnung von der Schichtenzahl könnten für die Anwendung in der Spintronic relevant sein (Abbildung 11). 65) Albert und Kolleg:innen haben in temperaturabhängigen Messungen an Einkristallen die anisotropen magnetischen Eigenschaften der αund β-Phase von MnB bestimmt. α-MnB weist dabei entlang der c-Achse eine Verkippung der Spins und eine klassische ferromagnetische Kopplung auf.…”
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