We demonstrate ultrasharp (≲10 nm) lateral p-n junctions in graphene using electronic transport, scanning tunneling microscopy, and first-principles calculations. The p-n junction lies at the boundary between differentially doped regions of a graphene sheet, where one side is intrinsic and the other is charge-doped by proximity to a flake of α-RuCl across a thin insulating barrier. We extract the p-n junction contribution to the device resistance to place bounds on the junction width. We achieve an ultrasharp junction when the boundary between the intrinsic and doped regions is defined by a cleaved crystalline edge of α-RuCl located 2 nm from the graphene. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy in heterostructures of graphene, hexagonal boron nitride, and α-RuCl shows potential variations on a sub 10 nm length scale. First-principles calculations reveal that the charge-doping of graphene decays sharply over just nanometers from the edge of the α-RuCl flake.

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