Centimeter-sized 2D α-MoO3 single crystal: Growth, Raman anisotropy, and optoelectronic properties

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Centimeter-sized 2D layered α-MoO3 single crystal has been grown by a facile physical vapor deposition method. The lateral size of α-MoO3 single crystals can be tunable from micrometer to centimeter by controlling the inner diameter of the quartz tube reaction chamber. The as-grown α-MoO3 exhibits strong in-plane Raman anisotropy, where Ag Raman modes give the direction of crystallographic orientation, which can be used to rapidly and precisely identify the crystallinity of large-area α-MoO3 through selected-area angel-resolved polarized Raman spectroscopy. Moreover, the photodetectors based on annealed α-MoO3 single crystals exhibit excellent optoelectronic performance with a photoresponsivity of 65.6 A W-1 and a fast photoresponse time of 2 s.

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Zheng, B., Wang, Z., Chen, Y., Zhang, W., & Li, X. (2018). Centimeter-sized 2D α-MoO3 single crystal: Growth, Raman anisotropy, and optoelectronic properties. 2D Materials, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1583/aad2ba

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