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Transition‐Metal Dichalcogenide NiTe<sub>2</sub>: An Ambient‐Stable Material for Catalysis and Nanoelectronics
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NanosheetEngineeringNanoheterogeneous CatalysisChemistryAmbient‐stable MaterialNanoelectronicsMaterials ScienceOxide HeterostructuresNanotechnologyNickel DitellurideCatalysisHydrogenLayered MaterialTransition Metal ChalcogenidesElectronic MaterialsNite 2NanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsTe Surface TerminationFunctional Materials
Abstract By means of theory and experiments, the application capability of nickel ditelluride (NiTe 2 ) transition‐metal dichalcogenide in catalysis and nanoelectronics is assessed. The Te surface termination forms a TeO 2 skin in an oxygen environment. In ambient atmosphere, passivation is achieved in less than 30 min with the TeO 2 skin having a thickness of about 7 Å. NiTe 2 shows outstanding tolerance to CO exposure and stability in water environment, with subsequent good performance in both hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions. NiTe 2 ‐based devices consistently demonstrate superb ambient stability over a timescale as long as one month. Specifically, NiTe 2 has been implemented in a device that exhibits both superior performance and environmental stability at frequencies above 40 GHz, with possible applications as a receiver beyond the cutoff frequency of a nanotransistor.
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