Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and NanoScience Technology Center University of Central Florida Orlando FL 32816 USA
2. Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Air Force Research Laboratory Wright Patterson Air Force Base Dayton OH 45433 USA
Abstract
Herein, the impact of thermal annealing on the interaction between monolayer MoS2 and Au using Raman spectroscopy is investigated. It is found that MoS2 has two main modes of interactions with the underlying Au being either weakly coupled or strongly coupled. The regions strongly coupled to Au are hybridized to Au, minimally strained, and electron doped. The weakly coupled regions are found to be slightly hole doped with tensile strain of 1.0%. The overall areal coverage of the strongly coupled regions is not increased by thermal annealing, and the variability in the degree of hybridization increases at annealing temperatures above 100 °C. The data also show that monolayer MoS2 starts to decouple from Au around 100 °C, becoming fully decoupled above 200–250 °C, suggesting that monolayer MoS2 produced by Au‐assisted mechanical exfoliation may be more easily transferred off Au at elevated temperatures.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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3 articles.
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