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Synthesis of emerging 2D layered magnetic materials

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 2157-2180

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr07867k

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Funding

  1. Royal Society University Research Fellowship [UF160539]
  2. Research Fellows Enhancement Award by the UK Royal Society [RGF/EA/180090]
  3. European Commission through H2020 Future and Emerging Technologies Graphene Flagship [785219, 881603]
  4. French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the Investissements d'Avenir program (Labex NanoSaclay) [ANR-10-LABX-0035]
  5. European Commission through Skytop [824123]
  6. [MIXES ANR-19-CE09-0028]
  7. [STEM2D ANR-19CE24-0015]

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Van der Waals atomically thin magnetic materials have been discovered recently and have potential for spin-based device properties, data storage, and communication devices. To understand magnetism in two dimensions, synthesis of 2D materials with precise thickness control over large areas is necessary. Ongoing research focuses on synthesis methods for these materials, challenges related to 2D magnets, and potential advancements in scalable production.
van der Waals atomically thin magnetic materials have been recently discovered. They have attracted enormous attention as they present unique magnetic properties, holding potential to tailor spin-based device properties and enable next generation data storage and communication devices. To fully understand the magnetism in two-dimensions, the synthesis of 2D materials over large areas with precise thickness control has to be accomplished. Here, we review the recent advancements in the synthesis of these materials spanning from metal halides, transition metal dichalcogenides, metal phosphosulphides, to ternary metal tellurides. We initially discuss the emerging device concepts based on magnetic van der Waals materials including what has been achieved with graphene. We then review the state of the art of the synthesis of these materials and we discuss the potential routes to achieve the synthesis of wafer-scale atomically thin magnetic materials. We discuss the synthetic achievements in relation to the structural characteristics of the materials and we scrutinise the physical properties of the precursors in relation to the synthesis conditions. We highlight the challenges related to the synthesis of 2D magnets and we provide a perspective for possible advancement of available synthesis methods to respond to the need for scalable production and high materials quality.

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