Synthesis and Light‐Matter Interaction of Low‐Dimension Ordered–Disordered Layered Semiconductors
Abstract
AbstractWell‐structured and ordered 2D layered semiconducting materials have excellent optical properties but limited advanced optoelectronic applications in their natural state. Altering their natural arrangement, through artificial heterostructures, strain and pressure engineering, chemical doping, intercalation, and alloying, can impart them with unusual optical properties and potentially enhance their performance in various applications. Among these approaches, alloying is generally difficult to control and disrupts the well‐ordered homophilic crystal phase of these 2D crystals, albeit with the capability to control materials as thin as a single atomic layer. In this work, the synthesis of a low‐dimension ordered–disordered layered 2D alloy of Mo(1−x)WxSe2 with clearly ordered in‐plane segregations of nano‐sized islands of individual MoSe2 and WSe2 across the material surface is reported. The optical analysis of this ordered–disordered layered Mo(1−x)WxSe2 reveals unique interfacial and interlayer coupling physics, such as the co‐existence of intralayer (interfacial) and interlayer excitons and enhanced valley polarization of up to 50%, which is traditionally absent in ordered MoSe2, WSe2, or their heterostructures. Furthermore, the structure exhibits implies open circuit voltage (up to 1130 mV), signifying its excellent open‐circuit voltage potential if employed in photovoltaic devices. Overall, the reported low‐dimension ordered–disordered semiconductor alloys can be useful in various optoelectronic applications.
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Authors (10)
Ary Anggara Wibowo
School of Engineering
Mike Tebyetekerwa
Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation School of Chemical Engineering The University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland 4072 Australia
Zhehao Sun
Research School of Chemistry
Keita Nomoto
Anh Dinh Bui
Simon P. Ringer
Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, and School of Aerospace Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering The University of Sydney Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
Zongyou Yin
Research School of Chemistry
Yuerui Lu
School of Engineering, College of Systems and Society
Daniel Macdonald
School of Engineering
Hieu T. Nguyen