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Analyzing Growth Kinematics and Fractal Dimensions of Molybdenum Disulfide Films

Materials Science 2021-03-16 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Through the positive role of alkali halides in realizing large area growth of transition metal-di-chalcogenide layers has been validated, the film-growth kinematics has not yet been fully established. This work presents a systematic analysis of the MoS2_2 morphology for films grown under various pre-treatment conditions of the substrate with sodium chloride (NaCl). At an optimum NaCl concentration, the domain size of the monolayer increased by almost two orders of magnitude compared to alkali-free growth of MoS2_2. The results show an inverse relationship between fractal dimension and areal coverage of the substrate with monolayers and multi-layers, respectively. Using the Fact-Sage software, the role of NaCl in determining the partial pressures of Mo- and S-based compounds in gaseous phase at the growth temperature is elucidated. The presence of alkali salts is shown to affect the domain size and film morphology by affecting the Mo and S partial pressures. Compared to alkali-free synthesis under the same growth conditions, MoS2_2 film growth assisted by NaCl results in \approx 81%\% of the substrate covered by monolayers. Under ideal growth conditions, at an optimum NaCl concentration, nucleation was suppressed, and domains enlarged, resulting in large area growth of MoS2_2 monolayers. The monolayers were found to be free of unintentional doping with alkali metal and halogen atoms and exhibit high crystallinity and excellent opto-electronic quality.

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@article{arxiv.2012.05979,
  title  = {Analyzing Growth Kinematics and Fractal Dimensions of Molybdenum Disulfide Films},
  author = {Yan Jiang and Moritz to Baben and Yuankun Lin and Chris Littler and A. J. Syllaios and Arup Neogi and Usha Philipose},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05979},
  year   = {2021}
}