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Xiao-Li Fan1, Yu-Rong An1, Zhi-Fen Luo1
1State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Center for advanced lubrication and seal Materials, School of Material Science and Engineering , Northwestern Polytechnical University , 127 YouYi Western Road , Xi'an , Shaanxi 710072 , China.
Abstract:
Stable nanotriangles of monolayer transitional metal dichalcogenides (referred herein as MS2 mNTs) grown via ordinary deposition conditions, where M = Mo or W, exhibit a peculiar 3-fold periodic size-dependence in electronic and chemical properties. For " k" being the number of M atoms per edge, mNTs are (a) intrinsic-semiconducting when k = 3 i + 1, such as k = 7, 10, 13, 16; (b) metallic-like with no bandgap when k = 3 i; (c) n+ semiconducting when k = 3 i - 1. Besides changes in electronic properties, the catalytic properties for hydrogen evolution reaction also switch from active for k = 3 i and 3 i - 1 to inactive for k = 3 i + 1. The peculiar periodic size-dependence roots from the chemistry of edge-reconstruction and the consequential evolution of band structure. Further, such chemistry and thereby the size-dependence can be manipulated by adding or depleting the atomic concentration of sulfur atoms along the mNT edges.
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