Publikace: Atomic Layer Deposition of MoSe2 Using New Selenium Precursors
Článekopen accesspeer-reviewedThis is a postprint of an article published in FlatChem.
The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.flatc.2020.100166 or
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Zazpe, Raul
Charvot, Jaroslav
Krumpolec, Richard
Hromádko, Luděk
Pavliňák, David
Dvorak, Filip
Knotek, Petr
Michalicka, Jan
Přikryl, Jan
Ng, Siowwoon
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Among the emerging 2D materials, transition metal chalcogenides are particularly encouraging as alternative semiconducting graphene-like nanomaterial. Recently, 2D MoSe2 has been gaining interest due to its intriguing properties, in many ways exceeding those of the extensively studied MoS2. The deposition of 2D nanomaterials in a conformal and uniform fashion on complex-shaped nanostructures is highly appealing but only achievable by atomic layer deposition (ALD). Unfortunately, the synthesis of MoSe2 by ALD is hindered by a current substantial lack of feasible Se precursors. In this work, we synthesized a set of alkysilyl (R3Si)2Se and alkylstannyl (R3Sn)2Se compounds and studied their suitability as Se ALD precursors. Thus, ALD processes carried out using MoCl5 as Mo precursor counterpart were followed by an extensive characterization of the as deposited material. The corresponding results revealed successful deposition of MoSe2 nanostructures on substrates of different nature with dominant out-of-plane orientation. Eventually, the growth evolution of the MoSe2 during the very early ALD stage was studied and described, displaying concomitant in-plane and out-of-plane MoSe2 growth. All in all, a set of Se suitable precursors presented herein paves the way for the deposition of 2D MoSe2 with all the own ALD benefits and allow the further study of its promising properties in a wide number of applications.
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2D materials, atomic layer deposition, chalcogens, layered compounds, synthesis design