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Atomically self-healing of structural defects in monolayer WSe_(2)
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作者 Kangshu Li Junxian Li +2 位作者 Xiaocang Han Wu Zhou Xiaoxu Zhao 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第9期49-55,共7页
Minimizing disorder and defects is crucial for realizing the full potential of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDs) materials and improving device performance to desired properties. However, the meth... Minimizing disorder and defects is crucial for realizing the full potential of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides(TMDs) materials and improving device performance to desired properties. However, the methods in defect controlcurrently face challenges with overly large operational areas and a lack of precision in targeting specific defects. Therefore,we propose a new method for the precise and universal defect healing of TMD materials, integrating real-time imaging withscanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). This method employs electron beam irradiation to stimulate the diffusionmigration of surface-adsorbed adatoms on TMD materials grown by low-temperature molecular beam epitaxy (MBE),and heal defects within the diffusion range. This approach covers defect repairs ranging from zero-dimensional vacancydefects to two-dimensional grain orientation alignment, demonstrating its universality in terms of the types of samples anddefects. These findings offer insights into the use of atomic-level focused electron beams at appropriate voltages in STEMfor defect healing, providing valuable experience for achieving atomic-level precise fabrication of TMD materials. 展开更多
关键词 scanning transmission electron microscopy(STEM) atom manipulation nanoscale materials and structures:fabrication and characterization new materials:theory design FABRICATION
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Thermionic electron emission in the 1D edge-to-edge limit
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作者 Tongyao Zhang Hanwen Wang +2 位作者 Xiuxin Xia Chengbing Qin Xiaoxi Li 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第5期733-737,共5页
Thermionic emission is a tunneling phenomenon,which depicts that electrons on the surface of a conductor can be pulled out into the vacuum when they are subjected to high electrical tensions while being heated hot eno... Thermionic emission is a tunneling phenomenon,which depicts that electrons on the surface of a conductor can be pulled out into the vacuum when they are subjected to high electrical tensions while being heated hot enough to overtake their work functions.This principle has led to the great success of the so-called vacuum tubes in the early 20 th century.To date,major challenges still remain in the miniaturization of a vacuum channel transistor for on-chip integration in modern solid-state integrated circuits.Here,by introducing nano-sized vacuum gaps(~200 nm)in a van der Waals heterostructure,we successfully fabricated a one-dimensional(1 D)edge-to-edge thermionic emission vacuum tube using graphene as the filament.With the increasing collector voltage,the emitted current exhibits a typical rectifying behavior,with the maximum emission current reaching 200 p A and an ON-OFF ratio of 10;.In addition,it is found that the maximum emission current is proportional to the number of the layers of graphene.Our results expand the research of nano-sized vacuum tubes to an unexplored physical limit of 1 D edge-to-edge emission,and hold great promise for future nano-electronic systems based on it. 展开更多
关键词 vacuum microelectronics thermionic emission GRAPHENE electronic transport in nanoscale materials and structures
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Experimental review on Majorana zero-modes in hybrid nanowires 被引量:1
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作者 Ji-Bang Fu Bin Li +3 位作者 Xin-Fang Zhang Guang-Zheng Yu Guang-Yao Huang Ming-Tang Deng 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第10期38-53,共16页
As the condensed matter analog of Majorana fermion, the Majorana zero-mode is well known as a building block of fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. This review focuses on the recent progress of Majorana expe... As the condensed matter analog of Majorana fermion, the Majorana zero-mode is well known as a building block of fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. This review focuses on the recent progress of Majorana experiments, especially experiments about semiconductor-superconductor hybrid devices. We first sketch Majorana zero-mode formation from a bottom-up view,which is more suitable for beginners and experimentalists. Then, we survey the status of zero-energy state signatures reported recently, from zero-energy conductance peaks, the oscillations, the quantization, and the interactions with extra degrees of freedom. We also give prospects of future experiments for advancing one-dimensional semiconductor nanowire-superconductor hybrid materials and devices. 展开更多
关键词 electronic transport in nanoscale materials and structures quantum wires proximity efect superconducting low-dimensional structures
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