Mo-O bond doping and related-defect assisted enhancement of photoluminescence in monolayer MoS2

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In this work, we report a strong photoluminescence (PL) enhancement of monolayer MoS2under different treatments. We find that by simple ambient annealing treatment in the range of 200°C to 400°C, the PL emission can be greatly enhanced by a factor up to two orders of magnitude. This enhancement can be attributed to two factors: first, the formation of Mo-O bonds during ambient exposure introduces an effective p-doping in the MoS2layer; second, localized electrons formed around Mo-O bonds related defective sites where the electrons can be effectively localized with higher binding energy resulting in efficient radiative excitons recombination. Time resolved PL decay measurement showed that longer lifetime of the treated sample consistent with the higher quantum efficiency in PL. These results give more insights to understand the luminescence properties of the MoS2.

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Wei, X., Yu, Z., Hu, F., Cheng, Y., Yu, L., Wang, X., … Shi, Y. (2014). Mo-O bond doping and related-defect assisted enhancement of photoluminescence in monolayer MoS2. AIP Advances, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4897522

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