Extraordinary Room-Temperature Photoluminescence in Triangular WS 2 Monolayers
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Abstract
Individual monolayers of metal dichalcogenides are atomically thin two-dimensional crystals with attractive physical properties different from those of their bulk counterparts. Here we describe the direct synthesis of WS2 monolayers with triangular morphologies and strong room-temperature photoluminescence (PL). The Raman response as well as the luminescence as a function of the number of S-W-S layers is also reported. The PL weakens with increasing number of layers due to a transition from direct band gap in a monolayer to indirect gap in multilayers. The edges of WS2 monolayers exhibit PL signals with extraordinary intensity, around 25 times stronger than that at the platelet's center. The structure and…
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- Photoluminescence
- Monolayer
- Zigzag
- Materials science
- Band gap
- Fabrication
- Optoelectronics
- Nanotechnology
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