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Transition‐Metal Dichalcogenide NiTe2: An Ambient‐Stable Material for Catalysis and Nanoelectronics
Authors:Silvia Nappini  Danil W. Boukhvalov  Gianluca D'Olimpio  Libo Zhang  Barun Ghosh  Chia‐Nung Kuo  Haoshan Zhu  Jia Cheng  Michele Nardone  Luca Ottaviano  Debashis Mondal  Raju Edla  Jun Fuji  Chin Shan Lue  Ivana Vobornik  Jory A. Yarmoff  Amit Agarwal  Lin Wang  Lixue Zhang  Federica Bondino  Antonio Politano
Abstract:By means of theory and experiments, the application capability of nickel ditelluride (NiTe2) transition‐metal dichalcogenide in catalysis and nanoelectronics is assessed. The Te surface termination forms a TeO2 skin in an oxygen environment. In ambient atmosphere, passivation is achieved in less than 30 min with the TeO2 skin having a thickness of about 7 Å. NiTe2 shows outstanding tolerance to CO exposure and stability in water environment, with subsequent good performance in both hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions. NiTe2‐based devices consistently demonstrate superb ambient stability over a timescale as long as one month. Specifically, NiTe2 has been implemented in a device that exhibits both superior performance and environmental stability at frequencies above 40 GHz, with possible applications as a receiver beyond the cutoff frequency of a nanotransistor.
Keywords:catalysis  density functional theory  nickel ditelluride  surface science  transition‐metal dichalcogenides
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