Publications
Prof. Zonghoon Lee’s Atomic-Scale Electron Microscopy Lab
Prof. Zonghoon Lee’s Atomic-Scale Electron Microscopy Lab
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Science Advances, 10 (45), 2024 / Nature, 629, 348-354,2024 / Nature Communications, 14:4747, 2023 / Nature Communications, 13:4916, 2022 / Nature Communications, 13:2759, 2022 / Nature, 596, 519-524, 2021 / Nature, 582, 511-514, 2020 / Nature Nanotechnology, 15, 289-295, 2020 / Nature Nanotechnology, 15, 59-66, 2020 / Science Advances, 6 (10), 2020 / Nature Electronics, 3, 207-215, 2020 / Nature Communications, 11 (1437), 2020 / Nature Energy, 3, 773-782, 2018 / Nature Communications, 8:1549, 2017 / Nature Communications, 6:8294, 2015 / Nature Communications, 6:7817, 2015 / Nature Communications, 5:3383, 2014
Abstract
Among 2-dimensional (2D) non-layered transition-metal chalcogenides (TMCs), cobalt sulfides are highly interesting because of their diverse structural phases and unique properties. The unique magnetic properties of TMCs have generated significant interest in their potential applications in future spintronic devices. In addition, their high conductivity, large specific surface area, and abundant active sites have attracted attention in the field of catalysis. However, the synthesis of phase-controllable 2D non-layered cobalt sulfide nanocrystals remains challenging. In the present study, a method is reported in which ambient-pressure chemical vapor deposition (APCVD) is used to synthesize 2D non-layered cobalt sulfide nanocrystals on insulating substrates. By controlling the growth temperature, the transition of nanocrystal phases from pyrite-structured CoS2 to cubic Co3S4 and hexagonal CoS is achieved. Magnetotransport studies revealed metallic and ferromagnetic behaviors at temperatures below the Curie temperature for CoS2. In addition, electrical measurements of Co3S4- and CoS-based devices showed conventional metallic behaviors, including temperature- and magnetic field-dependent ordinary Hall effects. These findings demonstrate the potential of APCVD for synthesizing high-quality 2D non-layered cobalt sulfide nanocrystals with controllable phases, paving the way for their application in spintronics and catalysis.