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  • Emerging oxidized and defective phases in low-dimensional CrCl3
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    • D. Mastrippolito
    • L. Ottaviano
    • J. Wang
    • J. Yang
    • F. Gao
    • M. Ali
    • G. D'Olimpio
    • A. Politano
    • S. Palleschi
    • S. Kazim... and 8 others

    - Nanoscale Advances - Year 2021

    Two-dimensional (2D) magnets such as chromium trihalides CrX3 (X ¼ I, Br, Cl) represent a frontier for spintronics applications and, in particular, CrCl3 has attracted research interest due its relative stability under ambient conditions without rapid degradation, as opposed to CrI3. Herein, mechanically exfoliated CrCl3 flakes are characterized at the atomic scale and the electronic structures of pristine, oxidized, and defective...

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