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Hao Zhu1, Fenni Zhang2, Hui Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Nanjing University , Nanjing 210023 , China.
Abstract:
Mapping local surface charge distribution is critical to the understanding of various surface processes and also allows the detection of molecules binding to the surface. We show here that the optical absorption of monolayer MoS2 is highly sensitive to charge and demonstrate optical imaging of local surface charge distribution with this atomically thin material. We validate the imaging principle and perform charge sensitivity calibration with an electrochemical gate. We further show that binding of charged molecules to the atomically thin material leads to a large change in the image contrast, allowing determination of the charge of the adsorbed molecules. This capability opens possibilities for characterizing impurities and defects in two-dimensional materials and for label-free optical detection and charge analysis of molecules.
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