Structure and properties of single-layer MoS 2 for nano-photoelectric devices

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To meet the need for preparing high-performance nano-optoelectronic devices based on single-layer MoS 2 , the effects of the heating method (one-step or two-step heating) and the temperature of the MoO 3 source on the morphology, size, structure, and layers of an MoS 2 crystal grown on a sapphire substrate using chemical vapor deposition are studied in this paper. The results show that MoS 2 prepared by two-step heating (the heating of the S source starts when the temperature of the MoO 3 source rises to 837 K) is superior over that of one-step heating (MoO 3 and S are heated at the same time). One-step heating tends to form a mixture of MoO 2 and MoS 2 . Neither too low nor too high of a heating temperature of MoO 3 source is conducive to the formation of MoS 2 . When the temperature of MoO 3 source is in the range of 1073 K to 1098 K, the size of MoS 2 increases with the rise in temperature. A uniform large-sized triangle with a side length of 100 μm is obtained when the heating temperature of MoO 3 is 1098 K. The triangular MoS 2 crystals grown by the two-step heating method have a single-layer structure.

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Jian, J., Chang, H., & Xu, T. (2019). Structure and properties of single-layer MoS 2 for nano-photoelectric devices. Materials, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12020198

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