Phase engineering of stoichiometric two-dimensional materials and their heterostructures remains a formidable challenge due to the thermodynamic stability disparity among the stoichiometric phases. Here, we report a dynamic-equilibrium approach (DEA) to access Te-deficient polymorphs in the Mo-Te system. By dynamically balancing tellurium vacancy generation and refilling, we drive selective phase transitions along divergent pathways. Starting from 1T'-MoTe2, we access three distinct Te-deficient phases: a novel van der Waals (vdW) Mo5Te8 with a high density of mirror-twin boundaries, a Chevrel-type nonlayered Mo3Te4, and a quasi-1D vdW Mo6Te6. These transitions proceed through Te-vacancy-initiated nucleation, followed by epitaxial templating at phase boundaries, which transforms the polycrystalline matrix into single-crystal phases. Sequentially modulating the Te chemical potential allows for the on-demand synthesis of atomically sharp heterostructures, demonstrating in situ phase editing. Moreover, we achieved wafer-scale synthesis of uniform Te-deficient phases (Mo5Te8, Mo6Te6) by depositing a Mo capping layer to precisely regulate Te vacancy concentrations across the entire substrate. This scalable control enables the fabrication of phase-controlled heterostructure device arrays, underscoring their potential for phase-programmable electronics. This work establishes a defect-mediated pathway to Te-deficient phases and heterostructures.
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Xiaolong Xu
Shuangquan Qu
Roger Guzmán
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Peking University
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing Institute of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75d0dc6e9836116a2677e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c19547
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