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Analyzing Anisotropy in 2D Rhenium Disulfide Using Dichromatic Polarized Reflectance.

Ting WenJing LiQingyang DengChenyin JiaoMaodi ZhangSong WuLin LinWen HuangJuan XiaZenghui Wang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
In-plane anisotropy in 2D rhenium disulfide (ReS 2 ) offers intriguing opportunities for designing future electronic and optical devices, and toward such applications, it is crucial to identify the crystal orientation in such 2D anisotropic materials. Existing spectroscopy or electron microscopy methods for determining the crystalline orientation often require complicated sample preparing procedures and specialized equipment, which could sometimes limit their application. In this work, a dichromatic polarized reflectance method is demonstrated, which can quickly and accurately resolve the crystal orientation (Re-Re chain) in 2D ReS 2 crystals with different thicknesses. Furthermore, it can be readily extended to multi-chromatic schemes to achieve greater measurement capability and can be easily tailored to work for different 2D materials. The method offers a simple and effective approach for studying anisotropy in 2D materials.
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