Large-area vapor-phase growth and characterization of MoS(2) atomic layers on a SiO(2) substrate

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Yongjie ZhanJun Lou

Abstract

Atomic-layered MoS(2) is synthesized directly on SiO(2) substrates by a scalable chemical vapor deposition method. The large-scale synthesis of an atomic-layered semiconductor directly on a dielectric layer paves the way for many facile device fabrication possibilities, expanding the important family of useful mono- or few-layer materials that possess exceptional properties, such as graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN).

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