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Substrates and interlayer coupling effects on Mo1−x W x Se2 alloys

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Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides alloys are potential materials in the application of photodetectors over a wide spectral range due to their composition-dependent bandgaps. The study of bandgap engineering is… Click to show full abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides alloys are potential materials in the application of photodetectors over a wide spectral range due to their composition-dependent bandgaps. The study of bandgap engineering is important for the application of 2D materials in devices. Here, we grow the Mo1−xWxSe2 alloys on mica, sapphire and SiO2/Si substrates by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. Mo1−xWxSe2 alloys are grown on the mica substrates by CVD method for the first time. Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy is used to investigate the effects of substrates and interlayer coupling force on the optical bandgaps of as-grown Mo1−xWxSe2 alloys. We find that the substrates used in this work have an ignorable effect on the optical bandgaps of as-grown Mo1−xWxSe2. The interlayer coupling effect on the optical bandgaps of as-grown Mo1−xWxSe2 is larger than the substrates effect. These findings provide a new way for the future study of the growth and physical properties of 2D alloy materials.

Keywords: xwxse2 alloys; substrates interlayer; bandgaps grown; mo1 xwxse2; interlayer coupling; optical bandgaps

Journal Title: Journal of Semiconductors
Year Published: 2019

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