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Lithography-Compatible Al2O3 Stressor for Strain-Modulated T-to-H Phase Evolution of TaS2
Zi-Rui Wang1, Shihao Hu1,2, Jianpeng Li1
1Key Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Quantum Architecture and Measurement (MOE), Center for Interdisciplinary Science of Optical Quantum and NEMS Integration, School of Physics, Advanced Research Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
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Crystalline phases of transition-metal dichalcogenides offer unique structural configurations and tunable properties, driving phase engineering toward advanced fundamental and applied research. While strain is a recognized driver for modulating phase evolution, achieving spatially precise control over phase transitions remains a significant challenge. In this work, we present a lithography-compatible technique to modulate the phase evolution of TaS2 flakes by using patterned Al2O3 nanofilm stressors. By employing standard photolithography and lift-off processes, exfoliated 1T-TaS2 flakes were integrated with controllable patterned Al2O3 overlayers. Through a combination of on-chip comparative Raman spectroscopy and cross-sectional scanning transmission electron microscopy, we demonstrate that the strain induced by the Al2O3 stressor is the governing factor in modulating TaS2 phase evolution with a thickness-dependent mechanical response. Our work provides a facile and scalable platform for spatially precise strain engineering to modulate phase transitions in transition-metal dichalcogenides toward the fabrication of phase-engineered structures in future nanoelectronic studies.

