On-Stack Two-Dimensional Conversion of MoS2 into MoO3
Taeg Yeoung Ko, Areum Jeong, Wontaek Kim, Jinhwan Lee, Youngchan Kim,, Jung Eun Lee, Gyeong Hee Ryu, Kwanghee Park, Dogyeong Kim, Zonghoon Lee, Min, Hyung Lee, Changgu Lee, Sunmin Ryu

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a precise, layer-controlled chemical conversion of MoS2 into MoO3 using nonthermal plasma, enabling the creation of 2D heterostructures with minimal morphological perturbation.
Contribution
It introduces an on-stack, layer-by-layer oxidation method for converting MoS2 into MoO3, expanding the 2D material toolkit with controlled heterostructure fabrication.
Findings
Layer-by-layer conversion confirmed by optical signals.
MoO3 formed is amorphous with ultra-flat surface.
Pseudo-self-limiting oxidation rate observed.
Abstract
Chemical transformation of existing two-dimensional (2D) materials can be crucial in further expanding the 2D crystal palette required to realize various functional heterostructures. In this work, we demonstrate a 2D 'on-stack' chemical conversion of single-layer crystalline MoS2 into MoO3 with a precise layer control that enables truly 2D MoO3 and MoO3/MoS2 heterostructures. To minimize perturbation of the 2D morphology, a nonthermal oxidation using O2 plasma was employed. The early stage of the reaction was characterized by a defect-induced Raman peak, drastic quenching of photoluminescence (PL) signals and sub-nm protrusions in atomic force microscopy images. As the reaction proceeded from the uppermost layer to the buried layers, PL and optical second harmonic generation signals showed characteristic modulations revealing a layer-by-layer conversion. The plasma-generated 2D oxides,…
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