Phase transition and thermal stability of epitaxial PtSe 2 nanolayer on Pt(111).
Yongfeng TongMeryem BouazizHamid OughaddouHanna EnriquezKarine ChaouchiFrançois NicolasStefan KubskyVladimir EsaulovAzzedine BendounanPublished in: RSC advances (2020)
This work relates to direct synthesis of the two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalchogenide (TMD) PtSe 2 using an original method based on chemical deposition during immersion of a Pt(111) surface into aqueous Na 2 Se solution. Annealing of the sample induces significant modifications in the structural and electronic properties of the resulting PtSe 2 film. We report systematic investigations of temperature dependent phase transitions by combining synchrotron based high-resolution X-ray photoemission (XPS), low temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy (LT-STM) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED). From the STM images, a phase transition from TMD 2H-PtSe 2 to Pt 2 Se alloy monolayer structure is observed, in agreement with the LEED patterns showing a transition from (4 × 4) to (√3 × √3)R30° and then to a (2 × 2) superstructure. This progressive evolution of the surface reconstruction has been monitored by XPS through systematic de-convolution of the Pt4f and Se3d core level peaks at different temperatures. The present work provides an alternative method for the large scale fabrication of 2D transition metal dichalchogenide films.