Anisotropic fluoride nanocrystals modulated by facet-specific passivation and their disordered surfaces

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Abstract

Rutile-type fluorides have been proven to be active components in the context of emerging antiferr-omagnetic devices. However, controlled synthesis of low-dimensional, in particular two-dimensional (2D), fluorides in a predictable and deterministic manner remains unrealized because of a lack of efficient anisotropic control, which impedes their further development in reduced dimensions. We report here that altered passivation of {110} growing facets can direct the synthesis of rutile-type fluoride nanocrystals into well-defined zero-dimensional (0D) particulates, one-dimensional (1D) rods and 2D sheets in a colloidal approach. The obtained nanocrystals show positive exchange bias and enhanced magnetic transition temperature from the coexistence of long-range antiferromagnetic order and disordered surface spins, making them strong alternatives for flexible magnetic devices and sensors.

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Yang, Z., Zhang, H., Xu, J., Ma, R., Sasaki, T., Zeng, Y. J., … Hou, Y. (2020). Anisotropic fluoride nanocrystals modulated by facet-specific passivation and their disordered surfaces. National Science Review, 7(5), 841–848. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaa042

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