# Large-area synthesis of continuous two-dimensional MoTexSe2-x alloy   films by chemical vapor deposition

**Authors:** Shudong Zhao, Meilin Lu, Shasha Xue, Lei Tao, Yu Sui, Yang Wang

arXiv: 1904.10218 · 2019-09-04

## TL;DR

This paper reports a method for large-area synthesis of 2D MoTexSe2-x alloy films with controllable tellurium content, confirmed by Raman spectroscopy and DFT calculations, enabling potential optoelectronic applications.

## Contribution

A modified alkali metal halides assisted chemical vapor deposition method for synthesizing large-scale 2H phase Te-based 2D TMDs alloys with controllable composition.

## Key findings

- Millimeter-scale continuous alloy films achieved.
- Raman spectra confirmed phase and composition changes.
- Phonon confinement model explains vibrational mode shifts.

## Abstract

Great achievements have been made in alloying of two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), which can allow tunable band gaps for practical applications in optoelectronic devices. However, telluride-based TMDs alloys were less studied due to the difficulties of sample synthesis. Here, in this work we report the large-area synthesis of 2D MoTexSe2-x alloy films with controllable Te composition by a modified alkali metal halides assisted chemical vapor deposition method. The as-prepared films have millimeter-scale transverse size. Raman spectra experiments combining calculated Raman spectra and vibrational images obtained by density functional theory (DFT) confirmed the 2H-phase of the MoTexSe2-x alloys. The A1g mode of MoSe2 shows a significant downshift accompanied by asymmetric broadening to lower wavenumber with increasing value of x, while E12g mode seems unchanged, which were well explained by a phonon confinement model. Our work provides a simple method to synthesize large-scale 2H phase Te-based 2D TMDs alloys for their further applications.

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