Wafer-Scalable Single-Layer Amorphous Molybdenum Trioxide.
Md Hasibul AlamSayema ChowdhuryAnupam RoyXiaohan WuRuijing GeMichael A RodderJun ChenYang LuChen SternLothar HoubenRobert ChrostowskiScott R BurlisonSung Jin YangMartha I SernaAnanth DodabalapurFilippo MangoliniDoron NavehJack C LeeSanjay K BanerjeeJamie H WarnerDeji AkinwandePublished in: ACS nano (2022)
Molybdenum trioxide (MoO 3 ), an important transition metal oxide (TMO), has been extensively investigated over the past few decades due to its potential in existing and emerging technologies, including catalysis, energy and data storage, electrochromic devices, and sensors. Recently, the growing interest in two-dimensional (2D) materials, often rich in interesting properties and functionalities compared to their bulk counterparts, has led to the investigation of 2D MoO 3 . However, the realization of large-area true 2D (single to few atom layers thick) MoO 3 is yet to be achieved. Here, we demonstrate a facile route to obtain wafer-scale monolayer amorphous MoO 3 using 2D MoS 2 as a starting material, followed by UV-ozone oxidation at a substrate temperature as low as 120 °C. This simple yet effective process yields smooth, continuous, uniform, and stable monolayer oxide with wafer-scale homogeneity, as confirmed by several characterization techniques, including atomic force microscopy, numerous spectroscopy methods, and scanning transmission electron microscopy. Furthermore, using the subnanometer MoO 3 as the active layer sandwiched between two metal electrodes, we demonstrate the thinnest oxide-based nonvolatile resistive switching memory with a low voltage operation and a high ON/OFF ratio. These results (potentially extendable to other TMOs) will enable further exploration of subnanometer stoichiometric MoO 3 , extending the frontiers of ultrathin flexible oxide materials and devices.
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