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arxiv: 1608.00988 · v1 · submitted 2016-08-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.mes-hall

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High Current Density and Low Thermal Conductivity of Atomically Thin Semimetallic WTe2

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Two-dimensional (2D) semimetals beyond graphene have been relatively unexplored in the atomically-thin limit. Here we introduce a facile growth mechanism for semimetallic WTe2 crystals, then fabricate few-layer test structures while carefully avoiding degradation from exposure to air. Low-field electrical measurements of 80 nm to 2 um long devices allow us to separate intrinsic and contact resistance, revealing metallic response in the thinnest encapsulated and stable WTe2 devices studied to date (3 to 20 layers thick). High-field electrical measurements and electro-thermal modeling demonstrate that ultra-thin WTe2 can carry remarkably high current density (approaching 50 MA/cm2, higher than most common interconnect metals) despite a very low thermal conductivity (of the order ~3 W/m/K). These results suggest several pathways for air-stable technological viability of this layered semimetal.

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