2022
DOI: 10.1002/pssa.202100677
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Typical Application of Nitrogen‐Doped MoS2 Nanosheets Based on Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid Nitrogen

Abstract: One group of 2D layered materials is the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) with MX 2 structure, where M denotes a transition metal such as Mo, W, Re, Nb, etc. and X ascertains a chalcogen atom, namely, S, Se, and Te. Unlike graphene's single carbon atomic-thick layer, a monolayer of TMDs consists of X-M-X sandwiches which are interacted by interlayer weak van der Waals forces and strong in-plane covalent bonding between atoms. As a result of their interesting and diverse structural, electronic, optical, … Show more

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“…In other words, the N-MoS 2 QDs formation mechanism relies on the pulsed laserinduced thermal shock waves and interlayer position of N 2 causes to exfoliate flakes due to high temperature gradient. Subsequently, the sudden and rapid expansion that occurs during laser irradiation leads to a phase transition from liquid to gaseous [21,22]. Figure 5d depicts the covalent N-doping of MoS 2 QDs during the synthesis of PLA in cryogenic liquid-LN 2 , demonstrating the replacement of N at the S locations.…”
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“…In other words, the N-MoS 2 QDs formation mechanism relies on the pulsed laserinduced thermal shock waves and interlayer position of N 2 causes to exfoliate flakes due to high temperature gradient. Subsequently, the sudden and rapid expansion that occurs during laser irradiation leads to a phase transition from liquid to gaseous [21,22]. Figure 5d depicts the covalent N-doping of MoS 2 QDs during the synthesis of PLA in cryogenic liquid-LN 2 , demonstrating the replacement of N at the S locations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position of A and B peaks is located towards the direct excitonic transitions, which can be shifted by changing the number of layers. Moreover, the position of C and D peaks arises from the direct transition that occurs by provoking the deep valence to the conduction bands [22]. However, the characteristic excitonic peaks notably vanish during the creation of N-MoS 2 QDs owing to the effects of quantum confinement and the quasi-continuous electronic energy band structure.…”
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