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Air‐Stable 2D Cr<sub>5</sub>Te<sub>8</sub> Nanosheets with Thickness‐Tunable Ferromagnetism

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2021

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2D magnetic materials have aroused widespread research interest owing to their promising application in spintronic devices. However, exploring new kinds of 2D magnetic materials with better stability and realizing their batch synthesis remain challenging. Herein, the synthesis of air-stable 2D Cr<sub>5</sub> Te<sub>8</sub> ultrathin crystals with tunable thickness via tube-in-tube chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth technology is reported. The importance of tube-in-tube CVD growth, which can significantly suppress the equilibrium shift to the decomposition direction and facilitate that to the synthesis reaction direction, for the synthesis of high-quality Cr<sub>5</sub> Te<sub>8</sub> with accurate composition, is highlighted. By precisely adjusting the growth temperature, the thickness of Cr<sub>5</sub> Te<sub>8</sub> nanosheets is tuned from ≈1.2 nm to tens of nanometers, with the morphology changing from triangles to hexagons. Furthermore, magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements reveal that the Cr<sub>5</sub> Te<sub>8</sub> nanosheet is ferromagnetic with strong out-of-plane spin polarization. The Curie temperature exhibits a monotonic increase from 100 to 160 K as the Cr<sub>5</sub> Te<sub>8</sub> thickness increases from 10 to 30 nm and no apparent variation in surface roughness or magnetic properties after months of exposure to air. This study provides a robust method for the controllable synthesis of high-quality 2D ferromagnetic materials, which will facilitate research progress in spintronics.

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