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  Anomalous thickness-dependent electrical conductivity in van der Waals layered transition metal halide, Nb3Cl8

Yoon, J., Lesne, E., Sklarek, K., Sheckelton, J., Pasco, C., Parkin, S. S. P., et al. (2020). Anomalous thickness-dependent electrical conductivity in van der Waals layered transition metal halide, Nb3Cl8. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 32(30): 304004. doi:10.1088/1361-648X/ab832b.

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Yoon, Jiho1, Author           
Lesne, Edouard1, Author
Sklarek, Kornelia1, Author
Sheckelton, John2, Author
Pasco, Chris2, Author
Parkin, Stuart S. P.1, Author                 
McQueen, Tyrel M.2, Author
Ali, Mazhar N.1, Author                 
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1Nano-Systems from Ions, Spins and Electrons, Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_3287476              
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 Abstract: Understanding the electronic transport properties of layered, van der Waals transition metal halides (TMHs) and chalcogenides is a highly active research topic today. Of particular interest is the evolution of those properties with changing thickness as the 2D limit is approached. Here, we present the electrical conductivity of exfoliated single crystals of the TMH, cluster magnet, Nb3Cl8, over a wide range of thicknesses both with and without hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) encapsulation. The conductivity is found to increase by more than three orders of magnitude when the thickness is decreased from 280 µm to 5 nm, at 300 K. At low temperatures and below ~50 nm, the conductance becomes thickness independent, implying surface conduction is dominating. Temperature dependent conductivity measurements indicate Nb3Cl8 is an insulator, however, the effective activation energy decreases from a bulk value of 310 meV to 140 meV by 5 nm. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) shows mild surface oxidation in devices without hBN capping, however, no significant difference in transport is observed when compared to the capped devices, implying the thickness dependent transport behavior is intrinsic to the material. A conduction mechanism comprised of a higher conductivity surface channel in parallel with a lower conductivity interlayer channel is discussed.

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 Dates: 2020-05-05
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DOI: 10.1088/1361-648X/ab832b
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Title: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
  Abbreviation : J. Phys. Condens. Matter.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 32 (30) Sequence Number: 304004 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0953-8984
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