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Lithium-Induced Reorientation of Few-Layer MoS 2 Films.

Michaela SojkováIgor PíšJana HrdáTatiana VojtekováLenka SlušnáKarol VégsöPeter ŠiffalovičPeter NadazdyEdmund DobročkaMilos KrbalPaul J FonsFrans MunnikElena MagnanoMartin HulmanFederica Bondino
Published in: Chemistry of materials : a publication of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) few-layer films have gained considerable attention for their possible applications in electronics and optics and also as a promising material for energy conversion and storage. Intercalating alkali metals, such as lithium, offers the opportunity to engineer the electronic properties of MoS 2 . However, the influence of lithium on the growth of MoS 2 layers has not been fully explored. Here, we have studied how lithium affects the structural and optical properties of the MoS 2 few-layer films prepared using a new method based on one-zone sulfurization with Li 2 S as a source of lithium. This method enables incorporation of Li into octahedral and tetrahedral sites of the already prepared MoS 2 films or during MoS 2 formation. Our results discover an important effect of lithium promoting the epitaxial growth and horizontal alignment of the films. Moreover, we have observed a vertical-to-horizontal reorientation in vertically aligned MoS 2 films upon lithiation. The measurements show long-term stability and preserved chemical composition of the horizontally aligned Li-doped MoS 2 .
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