Formation mechanism of mirror twin grain boundaries in molecular beam epitaxy grown monolayer WSe2–MoSe2 lateral heterojunctions

Author:

Yu ZhoubinORCID,Dai Yawei,Komsa Hannu-Pekka,Ren Xibiao,Yuan Mengfei,Xie MaohaiORCID,Jin ChuanhongORCID

Abstract

Abstract Mirror twin grain boundary (MTB) defects, being a special type of high-symmetry one-dimensional (1D) defects in two-dimensional atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), have received considerable interest due to their unique structures and intriguing 1D properties. However, formation and distribution of MTBs in hybrid TMDC materials such as heterojunction remain scarcely studied. Herein, we investigate the spatial distribution, lattice registry and formation mechanism of MTBs in molecular beam epitaxy grown monolayer WSe2–MoSe2 lateral heterojunctions using atomic-resolution annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (ADF-STEM). MTBs manifest a much higher density in MoSe2 than in WSe2 domains with a few of them spanning coherently across the domain interface. Compositionally, a Mo-dominant rather than W-dominant configuration was observed in those MTBs located in WSe2 domains and its origin can be attributed to the preferable Mo substitution to W along the MTBs occurring at the later MoSe2 growth period. This proposed mechanism is supported by ab-initio density functional theory calculations and substitution dynamics captured by in-situ ADF-STEM. The present study deepens our understanding of MTBs in heterostructured TMDCs, which may also serve as an excellent platform for the exploration of intriguing 1D physics.

Funder

Jihua Laboratory

Research Grant Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key R&D Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Basic and Applied Basic Research Major Programme of Guangdong Province

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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