Size-dependent strain-engineered nanostructures in MoS2monolayer investigated by atomic force microscopy

  • Le Lei
  • , Yingzhuo Lun
  • , Feiyue Cao
  • , Lan Meng
  • , Shuya Xing
  • , Jianfeng Guo
  • , Haoyu Dong
  • , Shangzhi Gu
  • , Kunqi Xu
  • , Sabir Hussain
  • , Yan Jun Li
  • , Yasuhiro Sugawara
  • , Fei Pang
  • , Wei Ji
  • , Jiawang Hong
  • , Rui Xu
  • , Zhihai Cheng

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Abstract

The strain has been employed for controlled modification of electronical and mechanical properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials. However, the thermal strain-engineered behaviors of the CVD-grown MoS2 have not been systematically explored. Here, we investigated the strain-induced structure and properties of CVD-grown triangular MoS2 flakes by several advanced atomic force microscopy. Two different kinds of flakes with sharp-corner or vein-like nanostructures are experimentally discovered due to the size-dependent strain behaviors. The critical size of these two kinds of flakes can be roughly estimated at ∼17 μm. Within the small flakes, the sharp-corner regions show specific strain-modified properties due to the suffering of large tensile strain. While in the large MoS2 flakes, the complicated vein-like nanoripple structures were formed due to the interface slipping process under the larger tensile strain. Our work not only demonstrates the size-specific strain behaviors of MoS2 flakes but also sheds light on the artificial design and preparation of strain-engineered nanostructures for the devices based on the 2D materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number465703
JournalNanotechnology
Volume32
Issue number46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • atomic force microscopy
  • molybdenum disulfide
  • sharp-corner
  • strain
  • vein-like

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