Plasmonic hybrids of mos2 and 10-nm nanogap arrays for photoluminescence enhancement

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Monolayer MoS2 has attracted tremendous interest, in recent years, due to its novel physical properties and applications in optoelectronic and photonic devices. However, the nature of the atomic-thin thickness of monolayer MoS2 limits its optical absorption and emission, thereby hindering its optoelectronic applications. Hybridizing MoS2 by plasmonic nanostructures is a critical route to enhance its photoluminescence. In this work, the hybrid nanostructure has been proposed by transferring the monolayer MoS2 onto the surface of 10-nm-wide gold nanogap arrays fabricated using the shadow deposition method. By taking advantage of the localized surface plasmon resonance arising in the nanogaps, a photoluminescence enhancement of ~20-fold was achieved through adjusting the length of nanogaps. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of a giant photoluminescence enhancement for this hybrid of MoS2 /10-nm nanogap arrays, promising its further applications in photodetectors, sensors, and emitters.

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Yang, Y., Pan, R., Tian, S., Gu, C., & Li, J. (2020). Plasmonic hybrids of mos2 and 10-nm nanogap arrays for photoluminescence enhancement. Micromachines, 11(12), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11121109

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