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Chemical Exfoliation toward Magnetic 2D VOCl Monolayers

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.2c01858

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two-dimensional materials; chemical exfoliation; monolayer vanadium oxychloride; antiferromagnetism; lithium intercalation

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  1. Office of Naval Research (ONR) [N00014-21-1-2733]
  2. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundations EPIQS initiative [GBMF9064]
  3. David and Lucile Packard foundation
  4. Princeton Center for Complex Materials (PCCM)
  5. NSF-MRSEC program (MRSEC) [DMR-2011750]

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In this study, a chemical exfoliation method was used to delaminate the layered antiferromagnet vanadium oxychloride, demonstrating the potential of chemical exfoliation and the effects of low dimensionality on magnetic properties.
The diversification of magnetic two-dimensional (2D) materials holds the key to the further development of advanced technologies, such as spintronic devices and efficient data storage. However, the search for intrinsic magnetism down to the 2D limit is severely limited by the ability to reliably exfoliate large, air-stable nanosheets. Chemical exfoliation, a relatively underutilized method for delamination, offers many advantages, including a high degree of adaptability and higher yields of uniformly exfoliated materials. van der Waals (vdW) materials, in particular the family of transition-metal oxyhalides, are ideal candidates for chemical exfoliation due to their large interlayer spacing and the wide variety of interesting magnetic properties they exhibit. In this study, we employ a chemical exfoliation method to delaminate the layered antiferromagnet vanadium oxychloride (VOCl) down to the monolayer limit. The resulting nansoheets have lateral sizes of up to 20 mu m, are air-stable, and can be easily isolated. Magnetic characterization was performed throughout the exfoliation process, tracking the changes in magnetic behavior among bulk VOCl, its lithiated intercalate, and the restacked nanosheet pellet. The results from this work demonstrate the potential of chemical exfoliation, along with illustrating the effects of low dimensionality on magnetic properties.

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