Vibrational and optical properties of MoS$_2$: from monolayer to bulk
Alejandro Molina-S\'anchez, Kerstin Hummer, Ludger Wirtz

TL;DR
This review comprehensively analyzes the vibrational, optical, and electronic properties of MoS2 from monolayer to bulk, emphasizing effects of layers, strain, and spin-orbit interaction using ab initio methods.
Contribution
It provides a detailed theoretical comparison of MoS2's properties across different layer thicknesses and discusses the suitability of various computational approaches.
Findings
Monolayer MoS2 has a direct band gap, bulk has an indirect gap.
External strain can induce a crossover from indirect to direct band gap.
Phonon dispersion and Raman modes vary with the number of layers.
Abstract
Molybdenum disulfide, MoS2, has recently gained considerable attention as a layered material where neighboring layers are only weakly interacting and can easily slide against each other. Therefore, mechanical exfoliation allows the fabrication of single and multi-layers and opens the possibility to generate atomically thin crystals with outstanding properties. In contrast to graphene, it has an optical gap of 1.9 eV. This makes it a prominent candidate for transistor and opto-electronic applications. Single-layer MoS exhibits remarkably different physical properties compared to bulk MoS due to the absence of interlayer hybridization. For instance, while the band gap of bulk and multi-layer MoS is indirect, it becomes direct with decreasing number of layers. In this review, we analyze from a theoretical point of view the electronic, optical, and vibrational properties of…
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