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Chalcogen Precursor Effect on Cold-Wall Gas-Source Chemical Vapor Deposition Growth of WS2

Authors :
Raphaël Boichot
Suzanne E. Mohney
Mikhail Chubarov
Tanushree H. Choudhury
Joan M. Redwing
Hamed Simchi
Source :
Crystal Growth & Design. 18:4357-4364
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2018.

Abstract

Tungsten disulfide (WS2) films were grown on c-plane sapphire in a cold-wall gas-source chemical vapor deposition system to ascertain the effect of the chalcogen precursor on the film growth and properties. Tungsten hexacarbonyl (W(CO)6) was used as the tungsten source, and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and diethyl sulfide (DES-(C2H5)2S) were the chalcogen sources. The film deposition was studied at different temperatures and chalcogen-to-metal ratios to understand the effect of each chalcogen precursor on the film growth rate, thickness, coverage, photoluminescence, and stoichiometry. Larger lateral growth was observed in films grown with H2S than DES. The reduced lateral growth with DES can be attributed to carbon contamination, which also quenches the photoluminescence. Thermodynamic calculations agreed well with the experimental observations, suggesting formation of WS2 with both sulfur precursors and additional formation of carbon when deposition is done using DES.

Details

ISSN :
15287505 and 15287483
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Crystal Growth & Design
Accession number :
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