© 2016 American Chemical Society. Layered two-dimensional (2D) materials display great potential for a range of applications, particularly in electronics. We report the large-scale synthesis of thin films of platinum diselenide (PtSe 2 ), a thus far scarcely investigated transition metal dichalcogenide. Importantly, the synthesis by thermally assisted conversion is performed at 400 °C, representing a breakthrough for the direct integration of this material with silicon (Si) technology. Besides the thorough characterization of this 2D material, we demonstrate its promise for applications in high-performance gas sensing with extremely short response and recovery times observed due to the 2D nature of the films. Furthermore, we realized vertically stacked heterostructures of PtSe 2 on Si which act as both photodiodes and photovoltaic cells. Thus, this study establishes PtSe 2 as a potential candidate for next-generation sensors and (opto-)electronic devices, using fabrication protocols compatible with established Si technologies.
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Surbakti, F. P. S. (2015). Customer Process Management: A Systematic Literature Review. Engineering Management Research, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.5539/emr.v4n2p1
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