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Tuning of Optical Behavior in Monolayer and Bilayer Molybdenum Disulfide Using Hydrostatic Pressure.

Chenkai LiYaoyao LiuQishuo YangQunfei ZhengZhipeng YanJun HanJunhao LinShanmin WangJingbo QiYing LiuJinlong Zhu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Researchers have shown great interest in two-dimensional crystals recently, because of their thickness-dependent electronic and optical properties. We have investigated the Raman and photoluminescence spectra of free-standing monolayer and bilayer MoS 2 , as a function of pressure. As the enforcement of layer interaction, an electronic and a crystal phase transition were revealed at ∼6 GPa and ∼16 GPa, respectively, in bilayer MoS 2 , while no phase transition in the monolayer is observed. The electronic phase transition at ∼6 GPa is supposed to be a direct interband changing to an indirect Λ-K interband transition, and the new structure shown at ∼16 GPa is not metallized and supposed to be a transformation from stacking faults due to layer sliding like 2H c to 2H a . The different pressure-induced features of monolayer MoS 2 , compared with bilayer MoS 2 , can help to get a better understanding about the importance of interlayer interaction on modifying the optical properties of MoS 2 and other fundamental understanding of 2D materials.
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