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Stabilization of the Nano-Sized 1T Phase through Rhenium Doping in the Metal-Organic CVD MoS 2 Films.

Roman I RomanovIvan V ZabrosaevMaxim G KozodaevDmitry I YakubovskyMikhail K TatmyshevskiyAleksey A TimofeevNatalia V DoroshinaSergey M NovikovValentyn S VolkovAndrey M Markeev
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
Heterogeneous nanostructures composed of metastable tetragonal 1T-MoS 2 and stable hexagonal 2H-MoS 2 phases are highly promising for a wide range of applications, including catalysis and ion batteries, due to the high electrical conductivity and catalytic activity of the 1T phase. However, a controllable synthesis of stabilized 1T-MoS 2 films over the wafer-scale area is challenging. In this work, a metal-organic chemical vapor deposition process allowing us to obtain ultrathin MoS 2 films containing both 1T and 2H phases and control their ratio through rhenium doping was suggested. As a result, Mo 1- x Re x S 2 films with a 1T-MoS 2 fraction up to ≈30% were obtained, which were relatively stable under normal conditions for a long time. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy also indicated that the 1T-MoS 2 phase fraction increased with rhenium concentration increase saturating at Re concentrations above 5 at. %. Also, its concentration was found to significantly affect the film resistivity. Thus, the resistivity of the film containing approximately 30% of the 1T phase was about 130 times lower than that of the film without the 1T phase.
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