Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Manipulating the anisotropy in 2D nanosheets is a promising way to tune or trigger functional properties at the nanoscale. Here, a novel approach
is presented to introduce a one-directional anisotropy in MoS2 nanosheets via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) onto rippled patterns prepared on
ion-sputtered SiO2/Si substrates. The optoelectronic properties of MoS2 are dramatically affected by the rippled MoS2 morphology both at the macro-
and the nanoscale. In particular, strongly anisotropic phonon modes are observed depending on the polarization orientation with respect to the ripple
axis. Moreover, the rippled morphology induces localization of strain and charge doping at the nanoscale, thus causing substantial redshifts of the
phonon mode frequencies and a topography-dependent modulation of the MoS2 workfunction, respectively. This study paves the way to a controllable
tuning of the anisotropy via substrate pattern engineering in CVD-grown 2D
nanosheets.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
2D materials; anisotropy; molybdenum disulfide; self-organized nanopatterning; transition metal dichalcogenides
List of contributors:
Lamperti, Alessio; Molle, Alessandro; Cinquanta, EUGENIO LUIGI; Martella, Christian; Cappelluti, Emmanuele
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