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Superstructures, Commensurations, and Rotation of Single-Layer TaS2on Au(111) Induced by Cs Intercalation/Deintercalation

Authors :
Weng, Xiaorong
David, Philippe
Guisset, Valérie
Martinelli, Lucio
Geaymond, Olivier
Coraux, Johann
Renaud, Gilles
Source :
ACS Nano; March 2023, Vol. 17 Issue: 6 p5459-5471, 13p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We use in situsynchrotron grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and X-ray reflectivity to investigate with high resolution the structure of a two-dimensional single layer of tantalum sulfide grown on a Au(111) surface and its evolution during intercalation by Cs atoms and deintercalation, which decouples and recouples the two materials, respectively. The grown single layer consists of a mixture of TaS2and its S-depleted version, TaS, both aligned with gold, and forming moirés where 7 (respectively 13) lattice constants of the 2D layer almost perfectly match 8 (respectively 15) substrate lattice constants. Intercalation fully decouples the system by lifting the single layer by ∼370 pm and induces an increase of its lattice parameter by 1–2 picometers. The system gradually evolves, during cycles of intercalation/deintercalation assisted by an H2S atmosphere, toward a final coupled state consisting of the fully stoichiometric TaS2dichalcogenide whose moiré is found very close to the 7/8 commensurability. The reactive H2S atmosphere appears necessary to achieve full deintercalation, presumably by preventing S depletion and the concomitant strong bonding with the intercalant. The structural quality of the layer improves during the cyclic treatment. In parallel, because they are decoupled from the substrate by the intercalation of cesium, some of the TaS2flakes rotate by 30°. These produce two additional superlattices with characteristic diffraction patterns of different origins. The first is aligned with gold’s high symmetry crystallographic directions and is a commensurate moiré ((6 × 6)-Au(111) coinciding with (3√3 × 3√3)R30°-TaS2). The second is incommensurate and corresponds to a near coincidence of (6 × 6) unit cells of 30°-rotated TaS2with (4√3 × 4√3)Au(111) surface ones. This structure, which is less coupled to gold, might be related to the ∼(3× 3) charge density wave previously reported even at room temperature in TaS2grown on noninteracting substrates. A (3 × 3) superstructure of 30°-rotated TaS2islands is indeed revealed by complementary scanning tunneling microscopy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19360851 and 1936086X
Volume :
17
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Nano
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62490806
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.2c10655