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Highly Enhanced Gas Sensing Performance Using A 1t/2h Heterophase Mos2 Field-Effect Transistor At Room Temperature

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2020)

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Abstract
Monolayer MoS2 (ML-MoS2) with various polymorphic phases attracts growing interests for device applications in recent years. Herein, a field-effect transistor (FET) gas sensor is developed on the basis of monolayer MoS2 with a heterophase of a 1T metallic phase and a 2H semiconducting phase. Lithium-exfoliated MoS2 nanosheets own a monolayer structure with rich active sites for gas adsorption. With thermal annealing from 50 to 300 degrees C, the initial lithium-exfoliated 1T-phase MoS2 gradually transforms into the 2H phase, during which the 1T and 2H heterophases can be modulated. The 1T/2H heterophase MoS2 shows p-type semiconducting properties and prominent adsorption capability for NO2 molecules. The highest response is observed for 100 degrees C annealed MoS2 of a 40% 1T phase and a 60% 2H phase, which shows a sensitivity up to 25% toward 2 ppm NO2 at room temperature in a very short time (10 s) and a lower limit of detection down to 25 ppb. This study demonstrates that the gas detection capability of ML-MoS2 could be boosted with the heterophase construction, which brings new insights into transition-metal dichalcogenide gas sensors.
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monolayer MoS2, 1T/2H heterophase, NO2 detection, field-effect transistor, room temperature sensing
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