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Direct growth of single- and few-layer MoS2 on h-BN with preferred relative rotation angles

Materials Science 2015-09-01 v3

Abstract

Monolayer molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) is a promising two-dimensional direct-bandgap semiconductor with potential applications in atomically thin and flexible electronics. An attractive insulating substrate or mate for MoS2 (and related materials such as graphene) is hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN). Stacked heterostructures of MoS2 and h-BN have been produced by manual transfer methods, but a more efficient and scalable assembly method is needed. Here we demonstrate the direct growth of single- and few-layer MoS2 on h-BN by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method, which is scalable with suitably structured substrates. The growth mechanisms for single-layer and few-layer samples are found to be distinct, and for single-layer samples low relative rotation angles (<5 degree) between the MoS2 and h-BN lattices prevail. Moreover, MoS2 directly grown on h-BN maintains its intrinsic 1.89 eV bandgap. Our CVD synthesis method presents an important advancement towards controllable and scalable MoS2 based electronic devices.

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@article{arxiv.1504.06641,
  title  = {Direct growth of single- and few-layer MoS2 on h-BN with preferred relative rotation angles},
  author = {Aiming Yan and Jairo Velasco, and Salman Kahn and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Feng Wang and Michael F. Crommie and Alex Zettl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.06641},
  year   = {2015}
}

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22 pages, 5 figures