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Residue-Free Fabrication of van der Waals Heterostructures of Two-Dimensional Materials
Published on: July 18, 2025
Temperature Driven Phase Transition at the Antimonene/Bi2Se3 van der Waals Heterostructure
Conor Hogan1,2, Kris Holtgrewe3, Fabio Ronci1
1Istituto di Struttura della Materia-CNR (ISM-CNR) , Via del Fosso del Cavaliere , 00133 Roma , Italy.
Abstract:
We report the discovery of a temperature-induced phase transition between the α and β structures of antimonene. When antimony is deposited at room temperature on bismuth selenide, it forms domains of α-antimonene having different orientations with respect to the substrate. During a mild annealing, the β phase grows and prevails over the α phase, eventually forming a single domain that perfectly matches the surface lattice structure of bismuth selenide. First-principles thermodynamics calculations of this van der Waals heterostructure explain the different temperature-dependent stability of the two phases and reveal a minimum energy transition path. Although the formation energies of freestanding α- and β-antimonene only slightly differ, the β phase is ultimately favored in the annealed heterostructure due to an increased interaction with the substrate mediated by the perfect lattice match.
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