Photoluminescence from Chemically Exfoliated MoS 2
National University of Singapore · Imperial College London · +4 more institutions
Abstract
A two-dimensional crystal of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) monolayer is a photoluminescent direct gap semiconductor in striking contrast to its bulk counterpart. Exfoliation of bulk MoS2 via Li intercalation is an attractive route to large-scale synthesis of monolayer crystals. However, this method results in loss of pristine semiconducting properties of MoS2 due to structural changes that occur during Li intercalation. Here, we report structural and electronic properties of chemically exfoliated MoS2. The metastable metallic phase that emerges from Li intercalation was found to dominate the properties of as-exfoliated material, but mild annealing leads to gradual restoration of the semiconducting phase. Above…
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Authors
6- GEGoki EdaCorresponding
National University of Singapore, Imperial College London
- HYHisato Yamaguchi
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- DVDamien Voiry
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- TFTakeshi Fujita
Advanced Institute of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Japan Science and Technology Agency
- MCMingwei Chen
Tohoku University, Advanced Institute of Materials Science
Topics & keywords
- Photoluminescence
- Monolayer
- Intercalation (chemistry)
- Molybdenum disulfide
- Materials science
- Annealing (glass)
- Exfoliation joint
- Metastability
- Life in Land