Large-scale MoS2(1-Se2monolayers synthesized by confined-space CVD
Jinming Zhang1, Yezheng Qian1, Haiyan Nan1
1Engineering Research Center of IoT Technology Applications (Ministry of Education), Department of Electronic Engineering, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Alloy engineering is efficient in modulating the electronic structure and physical and chemical properties of Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). Here, we develop an efficient and simple confined-space CVD strategy by using a smaller quartz boat nested in a larger quartz boat for the preparation of ternary alloy MoS2(1-Se2monolayers on SiO2/Si substrates with controllable composition. The effect of hydrogen ratio of the mixed carrier gas (Ar/H2) on the resultant flakes are systematically investigated. A hydrogon ratio of 15% is demonstrated to be the most appropriate to synthesize large size (more than 400μm) single crystalline MoS2(1-Se2alloy monolayers. The composition of the alloy can also be changed in a full range (2x= 0-2) by changing the weight ratio of Se and S powder. The as-grown monolayer MoS2(1-Se2alloys present continuously high crystal quality in terms of Raman and PL measurements. Furthermore, to visible light (532 nm), the MoS2(1-Se2based photodetectors display wonderful photoresponse with a fast response of less than 50 ms. Our work may be usedful in directing the synthesis of TMDs alloys as well as their optoelectronic applications.


