Strain Engineering of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

ORAL

Abstract

The application of strain to materials can cause changes to bandwidth, effective masses, degeneracies and even structural phases. In the case of the transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) semiconductors, small strain (around 1 percent) is expected to change band gaps and mobilities, while larger strains are expected to cause phase changes from the triangular 2H phase to orthorhombic 1T' phases. We will describe experimental techniques to apply small and large (around 10 percent) strains to one or few layer samples of the TMD semiconductors, and describe the effect of the strain using optical (Raman, photoluminescence) and cryogenic transport techniques.

Authors

  • Ali Dadgar

    • Columbia University
    • Columbia Univ
  • Abhay Pasupathy

    • Columbia university
    • Columbia Universtiy in the City of New York
    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • Irving P. Herman

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • Dennis Wang

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • KyungNam Kang

    • Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Eui-Hyeok Yang

    • Stevens Institute of Technology