Effect of Different Types of Sulfur Precursors on Chemical Vapor Deposition Synthesis of MoS2 layers: A Reactive Molecular Dynamics Study
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Abstract
Layered transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) like MoS2 layers are promising materials for next-generation electronic applications. Large-area monolayer MoS2 samples for these applications are typically synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using MoO3 reactants and sulfur precursors. Recent experimental and computational studies have greatly improved our understanding of reaction pathways in CVD synthesis. However, effect of different types of sulfur precursor on CVD synthesis of MoS2 layer has yet to be fully investigated. In this work, we present quantum-mechanically informed and validated reactive molecular dynamics (RMD) simulations to investigate CVD synthesis of MoS2 layer using S2 and H2S molecules. Our goal is to clarify the different sulfidation and reduction rates of MoO3 surface by S2 and H2S precursors. Our RMD results provide an atomic scale understanding of the CVD reactions for higher-quality MoS2 and other TMDCs.
Presenters
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Sungwook Hong
University of Southern California
Authors
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Sungwook Hong
University of Southern California
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Ruru Ma
University of Southern California
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Ken-ichi Nomura
University of Southern California
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Rajiv Kalia
University of Southern California, Physics, University of Southern California, Physics & Astronomy, University of Southern California
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Aiichiro Nakano
University of Southern California, Physics, University of Southern California, Physics & Astronomy, University of Southern California
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Priya Vashishta
University of Southern California, Physics, University of Southern California, Collaboratory for Advanced Computing and Simulations, University of Southern California, Physics & Astronomy, University of Southern California