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Fast and efficient electrochemical thinning of ultra-large supported and free-standing MoS 2 layers on gold surfaces.

Nicolli de FreitasBianca R FlorindoVitória M S FreitasMaria H de O PiazzettaCarlos A OspinaJefferson BettiniMathias StraussEdson R LeiteAngelo Luiz GobbiRenato S LimaMurilo Santhiago
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) is a very promising layered material for electrical, optical, and electrochemical applications because of its unique and outstanding properties. To unlock its full potential, among different preparation routes, electrochemistry has gain interest due to its simple, fast, scalable and simple instrumentation. However, obtaining large-area monolayer MoS 2 that will enable the fabrication of novel electronic and electrochemical devices is still challenging. In this work, we reported a simple and fast electrochemical thinning process that results in ultra-large MoS 2 down to monolayer on Au surfaces. The high affinity of MoS 2 by Au surfaces enables the removal of bulk layers while preserving the first layer attached to the electrode. With a proper choice of the applied potential, more than 90% of the bulk regions can be removed from large-area MoS 2 crystals, as confirmed by atomic force microscopy, photoluminescence, and Raman spectroscopy. We further address a set of contributions that are helpful to elucidate the features of MoS 2 , namely, the hyphenation of electrochemistry and optical microscopy for real-time observation of the thinning process that was revealed to occur from the edges to the center of the flake, an image treatment to estimate the thinning area and thinning rate, and the preparation of free-standing MoS 2 layers by electrochemically thinning bulk flakes on microhole-structured Ni/Au meshes.
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