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Strain Switching in van der Waals Heterostructures triggered by a Spin-Crossover Metal Organic Framework
Carla Boix‐constantVíctor García‐lópezEfrén Navarro‐moratallaMiguel Clemente‐leónJosé Luis ZafraJuan CasadoFrancisco GuineaSamuel Mañas‐valeroEugenio Coronadosubject
Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceMaterialsdescription
Van der Waals heterostructures (vdWHs) combine different layered materials with properties of interest,1 such as two-dimensional (2D) semimetals, semiconductors, magnets or superconductors. These heterostructures provide the possibility of engineering new materials with emergent functionalities that are not accessible in another way. Beyond inorganic 2D materials, layered molecular materials remain still rather unexplored, with only few examples regarding their isolation as atomically thin-layers. By a proper chemical design, the physical properties of these systems can be tuned, as illustrated by the so-called spin-crossover (SCO) compounds, in which a spin transition can be induced by applying external stimuli like light, temperature, pressure or an electric field. Here, we report on vdWHs formed by SCO layers and few-layers graphene, being its properties modified by the strain concomitant to the spin transition. These molecular/inorganic vdWHs represent the deterministic incorporation of bistable molecular layers with other 2D materials of interest in the emergent field of straintronics.
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2022-02-04 |