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This work demonstrates APCVD synthesis of stable 2D CrOCl, a magnetic oxyhalide for spintronics and quantum devices. It reveals controllable gas-phase growth, with characterization confirming high-quality CrOCl free from Cr2O3and oxidation.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 27, 2026
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Sayyad, Mohammed; Qin, Ying; Kopaczek, Jan; Gupta, Adway; Patoary, Naim; Sinha, Shantanu; Benard, Emmie; Davis, Austin; Yumigeta, Kentaro; Wu, Cheng‐Lun; et al (, Advanced Functional Materials)
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Sayyad, Mohammed; Qin, Ying; Kopaczek, Jan; Gupta, Adway; Patoary, Naim; Sinha, Shantanu; Benard, Emmie; Davis, Austin; Yumigeta, Kentaro; Wu, Cheng‐Lun; et al (, Advanced Functional Materials)Abstract 2D Janus transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have attracted attention due to their emergent properties arising from broken mirror symmetry and self‐driven polarization fields. While it has been proposed that their vdW superlattices hold the key to achieving superior properties in piezoelectricity and photovoltaic, available synthesis has ultimately limited their realization. Here, the first packed vdW nanoscrolls made from Janus TMDs through a simple one‐drop solution technique are reported. The results, including ab initio simulations, show that the Bohr radius difference between the top sulfur and the bottom selenium atoms within Janus (M = Mo, W) results in a permanent compressive surface strain that acts as a nanoscroll formation catalyst after small liquid interaction. Unlike classical 2D layers, the surface strain in Janus TMDs can be engineered from compressive to tensile by placing larger Bohr radius atoms on top (to yield inverted C scrolls. Detailed microscopy studies offer the first insights into their morphology and readily formed Moiré lattices. In contrast, spectroscopy and FETs studies establish their excitonic and device properties and highlight significant differences compared to 2D flat Janus TMDs. These results introduce the first polar Janus TMD nanoscrolls and introduce inherent strain‐driven scrolling dynamics as a catalyst to create superlattices.more » « less
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