Misfit Layer Compounds as Ultratunable Field Effect Transistors: From Charge Transfer Control to Emergent Superconductivity

Nano Lett. 2023 Jul 26;23(14):6658-6663. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c01860. Epub 2023 Jul 7.

Abstract

Misfit layer compounds are heterostructures composed of rocksalt units stacked with few-layer transition metal dichalcogenides. They host Ising superconductivity, charge density waves, and good thermoelectricity. The design of misfits' emergent properties is, however, hindered by the lack of a global understanding of the electronic transfer among the constituents. Here, by performing first-principles calculations, we unveil the mechanism controlling the charge transfer and demonstrate that rocksalt units are always donor and dichalcogenides acceptors. We show that misfits behave as a periodic arrangement of ultratunable field effect transistors where a charging as large as ≈6 × 1014 e- cm-2 can be reached and controlled efficiently by the La-Pb alloying in the rocksalt. Finally, we identify a strategy to design emergent superconductivity and demonstrate its applicability in (LaSe)1.27(SnSe2)2. Our work paves the way to the design synthesis of misfit compounds with tailored physical properties.

Keywords: 2D materials; doping; heterostructures; superconductivity.