Chemical Vapor Sensing with Monolayer MoS 2
United States Naval Research Laboratory
Abstract
Two-dimensional materials such as graphene show great potential for future nanoscale electronic devices. The high surface-to-volume ratio is a natural asset for applications such as chemical sensing, where perturbations to the surface resulting in charge redistribution are readily manifested in the transport characteristics. Here we show that single monolayer MoS(2) functions effectively as a chemical sensor, exhibiting highly selective reactivity to a range of analytes and providing sensitive transduction of transient surface physisorption events to the conductance of the monolayer channel. We find strong response upon exposure to triethylamine, a decomposition product of the V-series nerve gas agents. We…
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6Topics & keywords
- Monolayer
- Physisorption
- Chemical physics
- Graphene
- Analyte
- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology