The evolution of chemical ordering and property in Fe1+xSe2 upon intercalation ratios

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Intercalation has been considered as an effective method to explore innovative two-dimensional (2D) materials and modify their properties. However, the relationship between intercalation concentration, structure, and property remains a largely uncharted territory, and the controllable synthesis of desired intercalated phases faces challenges. Here, a general intercalated rule for the effect of self-intercalation ratio on atomic arrangements is revealed. Then, the controllable synthesis of a series of Fe-intercalated 2D materials is realized. Scanning transmission electron microscopy illustrates that their intercalation structures undergo disordered/ordered/half-ordered/ordered transformation, which confirms the intercalated rule and proposes a new structure termed half-ordered intercalation. Notably, their magnetic and electrical properties can be significantly modulated by intercalation. Orderly intercalated nanoflakes possess room-temperature magnetism with composition-regulated magnetic domains. Moreover, Fe1.5Se2 and Fe1.6Se2 are scarce half-metallic materials showing different magneto-resistance behaviors. This work would guide the design and synthesis of new intercalated materials, and deepen the understanding of the relationship between structure and properties.

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National Science Review, 12, 2, Oxford University Press, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwae430

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