Frontiers in Physics (Jun 2021)

The Transition From MoS2 Single-Layer to Bilayer Growth on the Au(111) Surface

  • Moritz Ewert,
  • Moritz Ewert,
  • Moritz Ewert,
  • Lars Buß,
  • Lars Buß,
  • Nicolas Braud,
  • Nicolas Braud,
  • Asish K. Kundu,
  • Asish K. Kundu,
  • Polina M. Sheverdyaeva,
  • Paolo Moras,
  • Francesca Genuzio,
  • Tevfik Onur Menteş,
  • Andrea Locatelli,
  • Jens Falta,
  • Jens Falta,
  • Jan Ingo Flege,
  • Jan Ingo Flege,
  • Jan Ingo Flege

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2021.654845
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The transition from single-layer to bilayer growth of molybdenum disulfide on the Au(111) surface is investigated by in situ low-energy electron and photoemission microscopy. By mapping the film morphology with nanometer resolution, we show that a MoS2 bilayer forms at the boundaries of single-layer single-domain MoS2 islands and next to merging islands whereas bilayer nucleation at the island centers is found to be suppressed, which may be related to the usage of dimethyl disulfide as sulfur precursor in the growth process. This approach, which may open up the possibility of growing continuous films over large areas while delaying bilayer formation, is likely transferable to other transition metal dichalcogenide model systems.

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