CVD Grown Hybrid MoSe <sub>2</sub> –WSe <sub>2</sub> Lateral/Vertical Heterostructures With Strong Interlayer Exciton Emission
Abstract
ABSTRACT Lateral heterostructures (LHSs) of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) offer a powerful platform to investigate photonic and electronic phenomena at atomically sharp interfaces. However, their controlled engineering, including tuning lateral domain size and integration into vertical van der Waals heterostructures with other 2D materials, remains challenging. Here, we present a facile route for the synthesis of two types of heterostructures (HSs), consisting of monolayers (MLs) of MoSe 2 and WSe 2 —purely lateral (HS I) and hybrid lateral/vertical (HS II)—using liquid precursors of transition metal salts and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Depending on the growth parameters, the heterostructure type and its lateral dimensions can be adjusted. We characterized properties of the HS I and HS II by complementary spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, including Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, optical and atomic force microscopy (AFM), and scanning and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The PL measurements reveal strong interlayer exciton (IE) emission in the MoSe 2 /WSe 2 region of HS II, which dominates the spectrum at 4 K and persists up to room temperature (RT). These results demonstrate high optical quality of the grown HSs, which in combination with the scalability of the developed approach, pave the way for fundamental studies and device applications based on these unique 2D quantum materials.
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Authors (17)
Md Tarik Hossain
Institute of Physical Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany
Sai Shradha
Institute of Condensed Matter Physics Technical University Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany
Axel Printschler
Institute of Physical Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany
Julian Picker
Institute of Physical Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany
Luc F. Oswald
Institute of Condensed Matter Physics Technical University Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany
Julian Fuhrer
Nicole Engel
Institute of Condensed Matter Physics Technical University Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany
Honey Jayeshkumar Shah
Institute of Physical Chemistry Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany
Christof Neumann
Daria I. Markina
Institute of Condensed Matter Physics Technical University Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany
Moritz Quincke
Central Facility of Electron Microscopy, Electron Microscopy Group of Material Science Ulm University Ulm Germany
Johannes Biskupek
Kenji Watanabe
Takashi Taniguchi
Ute Kaiser
Bernhard Urbaszek
Andrey Turchanin