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Transparent Conductive Two-Dimensional Titanium Carbide Epitaxial Thin Films

Authors :
Maria R. Lukatskaya
Joseph Halim
Steven J. May
Lars Hultman
C. R. Smith
Michel W. Barsoum
Lars-Åke Näslund
Yury Gogotsi
Jun Lu
Per Eklund
Kevin M. Cook
Source :
Chemistry of Materials
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Linköpings universitet, Tunnfilmsfysik, 2014.

Abstract

Since the discovery of graphene, the quest for two-dimensional (2D) materials has intensified greatly. Recently, a new family of 2D transition metal carbides and carbonitrides (MXenes) was discovered that is both conducting and hydrophilic, an uncommon combination. To date MXenes have been produced as powders, flakes, and colloidal solutions. Herein, we report on the fabrication of similar to 1 x 1 cm(2) Ti3C2 films by selective etching of Al, from sputter-deposited epitaxial Ti3AlC2 films, in aqueous HF or NH4HF2. Films that were about 19 nm thick, etched with NH4HF2, transmit similar to 90% of the light in the visible-to-infrared range and exhibit metallic conductivity down to similar to 100 K. Below 100 K, the films resistivity increases with decreasing temperature and they exhibit negative magnetoresistance-both observations consistent with a weak localization phenomenon characteristic of many 2D defective solids. This advance opens the door for the use of MXenes in electronic, photonic, and sensing applications.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemistry of Materials
Accession number :
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