Phase conversion of chemically exfoliated molybdenum disulfide

2017 
Abstract Multilayer MoS 2 is exfoliated by Li treatment. A thin film of Li-treated MoS 2 contains a large portion of 1T phases. This is attributed to the atomic structural change caused by Li insertion, which is investigated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). In a phase recovery via thermal annealing at 523 K in air, we observe another phase, referred to as the relaxed 1T phase, with a slightly larger binding energy than the 1T phase. After annealing at 523 K in air, the peak intensity of the relaxed 1T phase is reduced, accompanying a strong MoO x peak and weak S 2 s peak, according to XPS. This indicates that the annealing of Li-treated MoS 2 in air yields sulfur vacancies that induce the oxidation of Mo. However, after annealing at 523 K in vacuum, no MoO x is observed, and the considerable peak intensity of the relaxed 1T phase remains, which starkly contrasts Raman-spectroscopy results supporting a full recovery from the 1T phase to the 2H phase. The absence of a gating effect of the Li-treated MoS 2 device supports the possibility of an incomplete phase change of Li-treated MoS 2 annealed in a vacuum.
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