Symmetry Breakdown in Franckeite: Spontaneous Strain, Rippling, and Interlayer Moiré

Nano Lett. 2020 Feb 12;20(2):1141-1147. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04536. Epub 2020 Jan 30.

Abstract

Franckeite is a naturally occurring layered mineral with a structure composed of alternating stacks of SnS2-like and PbS-like layers. Although this superlattice is composed of a sequence of isotropic two-dimensional layers, it exhibits a spontaneous rippling that makes the material structurally anisotropic. We demonstrate that this rippling comes hand in hand with an inhomogeneous in-plane strain profile and anisotropic electrical, vibrational, and optical properties. We argue that this symmetry breakdown results from a spatial modulation of the van der Waals interaction between layers due to the SnS2-like and PbS-like lattices incommensurability.

Keywords: 2D material; anisotropic material; franckeite; interlayer moiré; strain.