Sulfur Vacancy Related Optical Transitions in Graded Alloys of MoxW1-xS2 Monolayers
Mahdi Ghafariasl, Tianyi Zhang, Zachary D. Ward, Da Zhou, David, Sanchez, Venkataraman Swaminathan, Humberto Terrones, Mauricio Terrones,, Yohannes Abate

TL;DR
This study synthesizes and characterizes a graded MoxW1-xS2 alloy monolayer, revealing sulfur vacancy-related optical transitions and tunable electronic properties crucial for advanced 2D device engineering.
Contribution
It introduces a controlled graded alloy of MoxW1-xS2 with detailed analysis of sulfur vacancies and their optical transitions, advancing defect and optical engineering in 2D materials.
Findings
Tunable bandgap from 1.85 eV to 1.95 eV across the alloy
Sulfur vacancies exhibit a doublet electronic state split by spin-orbit interaction
Four optical transitions observed related to sulfur vacancies
Abstract
Engineering the electronic bandgap is of utmost importance in diverse domains ranging from information processing and communication technology to sensing and renewable energy applications. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) provide an ideal platform for achieving this goal through techniques including alloying, doping, and creating in-plane or out-of-plane heterostructures. Here, we report on the synthesis and characterization of atomically controlled two-dimensional graded alloy of MoxW1-xS2, wherein the center region is Mo rich and gradually transitions towards a higher concentration of W atoms at the edges. This unique alloy structure leads to a continuously tunable bandgap, ranging from 1.85 eV in the center to 1.95 eV at the edges consistent with the larger band gap of WS2 relative to MoS2. Aberration-corrected high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
