Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2010-05-14
ACS Nano 4, 2695 (2010)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
14 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1021/nn1003937
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) of single and few-layer thickness was exfoliated on SiO2/Si substrate and characterized by Raman spectroscopy. The number of S-Mo-S layers of the samples was independently determined by contact-mode atomic-force microscopy. Two Raman modes, E12g and A1g, exhibited sensitive thickness dependence, with the frequency of the former decreasing and that of the latter increasing with thickness. The results provide a convenient and reliable means for determining layer thickness with atomic-level precision. The opposite direction of the frequency shifts, which cannot be explained solely by van der Waals interlayer coupling, is attributed to Coulombic interactions and possible stacking-induced changes of the intralayer bonding. This work exemplifies the evolution of structural parameters in layered materials in changing from the 3-dimensional to the 2-dimensional regime.
Brus Louis E.
Heinz Tony F.
Hone James
Lee Changgu
Ryu Sunmin
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