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Fingerprint Raman spectroscopy for two-dimensional MoS 2x Se 2(1-x) alloys.

Nikita PimenovAlexey I KartsevEkaterina LebedevaElena D Mishina
Published in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2024)
Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and alloys based on them, is a promising platform for creating opto- and nanoelectronic devices. For layered alloys, there is a strong need to theoretically determine the frequencies of vibrational modes and dependences of their energies on the stoichiometric composition. By comparing experimentally measured Raman modes with theoretical predictions, it becomes possible to determine the stoichiometric composition of the manufactured alloys. In this work, we investigated the vibrational properties of monolayer MoS 2x Se 2(1-x) alloys utilizing DFT method and confirmed them experimentally by Raman spectroscopy. The dependence of A 1 ' and E 1 2g "dactylographic" modes on the stoichiometric composition of alloys has been calculated. When in pure MoSe2 structure Se atoms are substituted by S atoms, the in-plane E 1 2g (S-Mo), E 1 2g (Se-Mo) and out-plane A 1 ' (S-Mo) modes shifted linearly in x to higher frequencies, while the out-plane A 1 ' (Se-Mo) mode did the same in nonlinear way. We also identified the E 1 2g (Se-Mo-S) mode, which specific for the MoS 2x Se 2(1-x) alloys and does not appear in pure two-component TMDs.
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