Direct synthesis and in situ characterization of monolayer parallelogrammic rhenium diselenide on gold foil

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Abstract

Rhenium diselenide (ReSe2) has recently garnered great research interest due to its distorted 1T structure, anisotropic physical properties, and applications in polarization-sensitive photodetectors. However, ReSe2 synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is usually a multilayer/polycrystalline material containing numerous grain boundaries, thereby hindering its further applications. Here we describe the direct CVD growth of high-quality monolayer ReSe2 single crystals with a parallelogram shape arising from its anisotropic structure on a gold foil substrate. In particular, we use low-energy electron microscopy/diffraction combined with scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy to determine the atomic-scale structure, domain orientation/boundaries, and band features of monolayer ReSe2 flakes grown directly on gold foils. This work may open new opportunities for the direct synthesis and in situ characterization of CVD-grown monolayer ReSe2.

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Jiang, S., Hong, M., Wei, W., Zhao, L., Zhang, N., Zhang, Z., … Zhang, Y. (2018). Direct synthesis and in situ characterization of monolayer parallelogrammic rhenium diselenide on gold foil. Communications Chemistry, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-018-0010-6

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