Nanoscale Research Letters (Feb 2023)

CVD growth of large-area monolayer WS2 film on sapphire through tuning substrate environment and its application for high-sensitive strain sensor

  • Weihuang Yang,
  • Yuanbin Mu,
  • Xiangshuo Chen,
  • Ningjing Jin,
  • Jiahao Song,
  • Jiajun Chen,
  • Linxi Dong,
  • Chaoran Liu,
  • Weipeng Xuan,
  • Changjie Zhou,
  • Chunxiao Cong,
  • Jingzhi Shang,
  • Silin He,
  • Gaofeng Wang,
  • Jing Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-023-03782-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Large-area, continuous monolayer WS2 exhibits great potential for future micro-nanodevice applications due to its special electrical properties and mechanical flexibility. In this work, the front opening quartz boat is used to increase the amount of sulfur (S) vapor under the sapphire substrate, which is critical for achieving large-area films during the chemical vapor deposition processes. COMSOL simulations reveal that the front opening quartz boat will significantly introduce gas distribute under the sapphire substrate. Moreover, the gas velocity and height of substrate away from the tube bottom will also affect the substrate temperature. By carefully optimizing the gas velocity, temperature, and height of substrate away from the tube bottom, a large-scale continues monolayered WS2 film was achieved. Field-effect transistor based on the as-grown monolayer WS2 showed a mobility of 3.76 cm2V−1 s−1 and ON/OFF ratio of 106. In addition, a flexible WS2/PEN strain sensor with a gauge factor of 306 was fabricated, showing great potential for applications in wearable biosensors, health monitoring, and human–computer interaction.

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