Controlled Synthesis of Highly Crystalline MoS 2 Flakes by Chemical Vapor Deposition
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The controlled synthesis of highly crystalline MoS2 atomic layers remains a challenge for the practical applications of this emerging material. Here, we developed an approach for synthesizing MoS2 flakes in rhomboid shape with controlled number of layers by the layer-by-layer sulfurization of MoO2 microcrystals. The obtained MoS2 flakes showed high crystallinity with crystal domain size of ~10 μm, significantly larger than the grain size of MoS2 grown by other methods. As a result of the high crystallinity, the performance of back-gated field effect transistors (FETs) made on these MoS2 flakes was comparable to that of FETs based on mechanically exfoliated flakes. This simple approach opens up a new avenue for…
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- Crystallinity
- Chemical vapor deposition
- Nanotechnology
- Layer (electronics)
- Chemistry
- Crystal (programming language)
- Atomic layer deposition
- Grain size
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