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Detailed Atomic Reconstruction of Extended Line Defects in Monolayer MoS2.
- Abstract:
- We study the detailed bond reconstructions that occur in S vacancies within monolayer MoS2 using a combination of aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy, density functional theory (DFT), and multislice image simulations. Removal of a single S atom causes little perturbation to the surrounding MoS2 lattice, whereas the loss of two S atoms from the same atomic column causes a measurable local contraction. Aggregation of S vacancies into linear line defects along the zigzag direction results in larger lattice compression that is more pronounced as the length of the line defect increases. For the case of two rows of S line vacancies, we find two different types of S atom reconstructions with different amounts of lattice compression. Increasing the width of line defects leads to nanoscale regions of reconstructed MoS2 that are shown by DFT to behave as metallic channels. These results provide important insights into how defect structures could be used for creating metallic tracks within semiconducting monolayer MoS2 films for future applications in electronics and optoelectronics.
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.1021/acsnano.6b01673
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- Publisher:
- American Chemical Society
- Journal:
- ACS Nano More from this journal
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 5
- Pages:
- 5419-5430
- Publication date:
- 2016-05-09
- Acceptance date:
- 2016-05-05
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1936-086X
- ISSN:
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1936-0851
- Language:
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English
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pubs:622948
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pubs:622948
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622948
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2016-07-21
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- American Chemical Society
- Copyright date:
- 2016
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- © 2016 American Chemical Society. This is the accepted manuscript version of the article. The final version is available online from the American Chemical Society at: [10.1021/acsnano.6b01673]
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