Photoemission Study of 1H-1T’ Phase-transition in Monolayer MoS<sub>2</sub> on Gold

ORAL

Abstract

We study the transition of monolayer-MoS2 on gold (MoS2/Au) from trigonal semiconducting 1H-phase to the distorted octahedral quasi-metallic 1T’-phase based on a high-temperature annealing-based process. Besides, we observe a tunable inverted gap(~0.50eV) in quasi-metallic (1T’-phase) monolayer-MoS2 upon the phase transition. With the focus on verifying the phase transition of MoS2/Au, we study the evolution of Mo-3d and S-2p core level, work function, and valence band spectra at different annealing temperatures using synchrotron-based photoemission spectroscopy. New spectra components at lower binding energies relative to the 1H-MoS2 doublet grow in intensity upon annealing and are maximized at 250oC. Combining our results with other experimental studies, we conclude that the temperature region of 250oC. Our study provides a good verification of the 1H-1T’ phase-transition process of MoS2/Au and that this annealing-based technique is a convenient and straightforward way of inducing a semiconductor-to-metal phase transition in 2D TMDs.

*National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of SZU
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project
Singapore National Research Foundation
MOE-AcRF Tier-2

Presenters

  • Chi Sin Tang

    • Physics, National University of Singapore

Authors

  • Xinmao Yin

    • Physics, National University of Singapore
    • Department of Physics, National University of Singapore
  • Liang Cao

    • High Magnetic Field Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics at Extreme Conditions, High Magnetic Field Laborat
  • Chi Sin Tang

    • Physics, National University of Singapore
  • Wenjing Zhang

    • College of Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University
  • Andrivo Rusydi

    • Natl Univ of Singapore
    • Physics, National University of Singapore
    • Singapore Synchrotron Light Source
    • Department of Physics, National University of Singapore
  • Andrew Thye Shen Wee

    • Physics, National University of Singapore