Tuning Electronic and Functional Properties in Defected MoS2 Films by Surface Patterning of Sulphur Atomic Vacancies
Denis Gentili,
Gabriele Calabrese,
Eugenio Lunedei
et al.
Abstract:Defects are inherent in transition metal dichalcogenides and significantly affect their chemical and physical properties. In this study, surface defect electrochemical nanopatterning is proposed as a promising method to tune in a controlled manner the electronic and functional properties of defective MoS₂ thin films. Using parallel electrochemical nanolithography, MoS₂ thin films are patterned, creating sulphur vacancy‐rich active zones alternated with defect‐free regions over a centimetre scale area, with sub… Show more
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