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Aligned MoO2/MoS2 and MoO2/MoTe2 Freestanding Core/Shell Nanoplates Driven by Surface Interactions.

Zachary P DeGregorioYoungdong YooJames E Johns
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2017)
Controlling the growth of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) is an important step toward utilizing these materials for either electronics or catalysis. Here, we report a new surface-templated growth method that enables the fabrication of MoO2/MoS2 and MoO2/MoTe2 core/shell nanoplates epitaxially aligned on (0001)-oriented 4H-silicon carbide and sapphire substrates. These heterostructures are characterized by a variety of techniques to identify the chemical and structural nature of the interface. Scanning electron microscopy shows that the nanoplates feature 3-fold symmetry indicative of epitaxial growth. Raman spectroscopy indicates that the MoO2/MoS2 nanoplates are composed of co-localized MoO2 and MoS2, and transmission electron microscopy confirms that the nanoplates feature MoO2 cores with 2D MoS2 coatings. Locked-coupled X-ray diffraction shows that the interfacial planes of the MoO2 nanoplate cores belong to the {010} and {001} families. This method may be further generalized to create novel nanostructured interfaces with single-crystal substrates.
Keyphrases
  • electron microscopy
  • transition metal
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  • quantum dots
  • raman spectroscopy
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  • machine learning
  • visible light
  • high resolution
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