Scalable synthesis of WS2 on graphene and h-BN: An all-2D platform for light-matter transduction

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Abstract

By exhibiting a measurable bandgap and exotic valley physics, atomically thick tungsten disulfide (WS2) offers exciting prospects for optoelectronic applications. The synthesis of continuousWS2 films on other two-dimensional (2D) materials would greatly facilitate the implementation of novel all-2D photoactive devices. In this work we demonstrate the scalable growth of WS2 on graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) via a chemical vapor deposition approach. Spectroscopic and microscopic analysis reveal that the film is bilayer-thick, with local monolayer inclusions. Photoluminescence measurements show a remarkable conservation of polarization at room temperature peaking 74% for the entireWS2 film. Furthermore, we present a scalable bottom-up approach for the design of photoconductive and photoemitting patterns.

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Rossi, A., Büch, H., Di Rienzo, C., Miseikis, V., Convertino, D., Al-Temimy, A., … Coletti, C. (2016). Scalable synthesis of WS2 on graphene and h-BN: An all-2D platform for light-matter transduction. 2D Materials, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1583/3/3/031013

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