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ACS Nano ; 8(7): 6788-96, 2014 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24938884

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When transition metal sulfides such as MoS2 are present in the single-layer form, the electronic properties change in fundamental ways, enabling them to be used, e.g., in two-dimensional semiconductor electronics, optoelectronics, and light harvesting. The change is related to a subtle modification of the band structure due to confinement in the direction perpendicular to the sheets, and there is a considerable interest in understanding how this modification can be controlled and adjusted to generate 2D-materials with functional properties. In this article we report a synthesis procedure together with scanning tunneling microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy characterization of two-dimensional single-layer islands of MoS2 synthesized directly on a gold single crystal substrate. Thanks to a periodic modulation of the atom stacking induced by the lattice mismatch, we observe a structural buckling of the MoS2 layer resulting in a characteristic moiré pattern. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicates that the system develops the characteristics of n-doped MoS2 due to electron donation. Scanning tunneling spectroscopy furthermore reflects a convolution of MoS2 and Au donor states where the MoS2 band structure appears modified at the band gap edges. This electronic effect is further modulated by the moiré periodicity and leads to small substrate-induced electronic perturbations near the conduction band minimum in the band gap of MoS2. The results may be highly relevant in the context of nanopatterned two-dimensional materials on metal surfaces, and we propose the MoS2/Au system in this article as a promising candidate to further explore the properties of supported 2D transition-metal dichalcogenides.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 15(38): 15971-80, 2013 Oct 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23959329

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Two-dimensional sheets of transition metal (Mo and W) sulfides are attracting strong attention due to the unique electronic and optical properties associated with the material in its single-layer form. The single-layer MoS2 and WS2 are already in widespread commercial use in catalytic applications as both hydrotreating and hydrocracking catalysts. Consequently, characterization of the morphology and atomic structure of such particles is of utmost importance for the understanding of the catalytic active phase. However, in comparison with the related MoS2 system only little is known about the fundamental properties of single-layer WS2 (tungstenite). Here, we use an interplay of atom-resolved Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) studies of Au(111)-supported WS2 nanoparticles and calculated edge structures using Density Functional Theory (DFT) to reveal the equilibrium morphology and prevalent edge structures of single-layer WS2. The STM results reveal that the single layer S-W-S sheets adopt a triangular equilibrium shape under the sulfiding conditions of the synthesis, with fully sulfided edges. The predominant edge structures are determined to be the (101[combining macron]0) W-edge, but for the smallest nanoclusters also the (1[combining macron]010) S-edges become important. DFT calculations are used to construct phase diagrams of the WS2 edges, and describe their sulfur and hydrogen coordination under different conditions, and in this way shed light on the catalytic role of WS2 edges.

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