Orientation-dependent large plasticity of single-crystalline gallium selenide

Heyi Wang, Hong Wu, Weitong Lin, Bin Zhang, Xiaocui Li, Yang Zhang, Sufeng Fan, Chaoqun Dang, Yingxin Zhu, Shijun Zhao*, Xiaoyuan Zhou*, Yang Lu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Unlike metals and alloys with high ductility, inorganic semiconductors are mostly ceramics with brittle nature due to covalent/ionic bonding. Recent studies have shown that some layered/van der Waals semiconductors could exhibit substantial room-temperature ductility, despite the fact that the underlying mechanisms remain to be understood. Here, we report that the van der Waals semiconductor gallium(II) selenide (GaSe) can have crystal-orientation-dependent large plasticity at room temperature. Through in situ tensile and compressive experiments inside electron microscopes, we demonstrate that microfabricated GaSe can have substantial ductility loaded along and slanted with the intralayer direction while showing predominantly elastic deformation perpendicular to the intralayer direction until brittle fracture. We further reveal that, despite the interlayer gliding as the main mechanism, cross-layer slips induced by buckling associated with stacking faults also contribute to the plasticity. This study offers insights to understand the ductility and plasticity of van der Waals semiconductors and shows promising flexible/deformable electronics and energy-device applications.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100816
JournalCell Reports Physical Science
Volume3
Issue number4
Online published15 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2022

Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant nos. 11922215, 11904039, and 52071041; the City University of Hong Kong under grant nos. 7020008 and 9667226; and the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China under grant RFS2021-1S05. We also thank Mr. Jingyang Zhang for his assistance with data analysis.

Research Keywords

  • ductile semiconductor
  • flexible electronics
  • GaSe
  • in situ mechanical testing
  • nanomechanics
  • plastic deformation
  • thermoelectric material

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