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Controlled edge dependent stacking of WS2-WS2 Homo- and WS2-WSe2 Hetero-structures: A Computational Study.


ABSTRACT: Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) are one of the most studied two-dimensional materials in the last 5-10 years due to their extremely interesting layer dependent properties. Despite the presence of vast research work on TMDs, the complex relation between the electro-chemical and physical properties make them the subject of further research. Our main objective is to provide a better insight into the electronic structure of TMDs. This will help us better understand the stability of the bilayer post growth homo/hetero products based on the various edge-termination, and different stacking of the two layers. In this regard, two Tungsten (W) based non-periodic chalcogenide flakes (sulfides and selenides) were considered. An in-depth analysis of their different edge termination and stacking arrangement was performed via Density Functional Theory method using VASP software. Our finding indicates the preference of chalcogenide (c-) terminated structures over the metal (m-) terminated structures for both homo and heterobilayers, and thus strongly suggests the nonexistence of the m-terminated TMDs bilayer products.

SUBMITTER: Ghatak K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6997452 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Controlled edge dependent stacking of WS<sub>2</sub>-WS<sub>2</sub> Homo- and WS<sub>2</sub>-WSe<sub>2</sub> Hetero-structures: A Computational Study.

Ghatak Kamalika K   Kang Kyung Nam KN   Yang Eui-Hyeok EH   Datta Dibakar D  

Scientific reports 20200203 1


Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) are one of the most studied two-dimensional materials in the last 5-10 years due to their extremely interesting layer dependent properties. Despite the presence of vast research work on TMDs, the complex relation between the electro-chemical and physical properties make them the subject of further research. Our main objective is to provide a better insight into the electronic structure of TMDs. This will help us better understand the stability of the bilay  ...[more]

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