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Controllable synthesis of molybdenum tungsten disulfide alloy for vertically composition-controlled multilayer

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  • Jeong-Gyu Song

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Gyeong Hee Ryu

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST))

  • Su Jeong Lee

    (Yonsei University)

  • Sangwan Sim

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Chang Wan Lee

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Taejin Choi

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Hanearl Jung

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Youngjun Kim

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Zonghoon Lee

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST))

  • Jae-Min Myoung

    (Yonsei University)

  • Christian Dussarrat

    (Air Liquide Laboratories)

  • Clement Lansalot-Matras

    (Air Liquide Laboratories Korea)

  • Jusang Park

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Hyunyong Choi

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

  • Hyungjun Kim

    (School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University)

Abstract

The effective synthesis of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides alloy is essential for successful application in electronic and optical devices based on a tunable band gap. Here we show a synthesis process for Mo1−xWxS2 alloy using sulfurization of super-cycle atomic layer deposition Mo1−xWxOy. Various spectroscopic and microscopic results indicate that the synthesized Mo1−xWxS2 alloys have complete mixing of Mo and W atoms and tunable band gap by systematically controlled composition and layer number. Based on this, we synthesize a vertically composition-controlled (VCC) Mo1−xWxS2 multilayer using five continuous super-cycles with different cycle ratios for each super-cycle. Angle-resolved X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, Raman and ultraviolet–visible spectrophotometer results reveal that a VCC Mo1−xWxS2 multilayer has different vertical composition and broadband light absorption with strong interlayer coupling within a VCC Mo1−xWxS2 multilayer. Further, we demonstrate that a VCC Mo1−xWxS2 multilayer photodetector generates three to four times greater photocurrent than MoS2- and WS2-based devices, owing to the broadband light absorption.

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  • Jeong-Gyu Song & Gyeong Hee Ryu & Su Jeong Lee & Sangwan Sim & Chang Wan Lee & Taejin Choi & Hanearl Jung & Youngjun Kim & Zonghoon Lee & Jae-Min Myoung & Christian Dussarrat & Clement Lansalot-Matras, 2015. "Controllable synthesis of molybdenum tungsten disulfide alloy for vertically composition-controlled multilayer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 6(1), pages 1-10, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:6:y:2015:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms8817
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8817
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