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Control and characterization of the preferential crystalline orientation of MoS2 2D flakes in printed layers

Authors :
Moisan, Camille
Gholamvand, Zahra
Monge, Gabriel
Inal, Karim
Dennler, Gilles
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The recent development of Liquid Phase Exfoliation (LPE) of 2D materials has enabled the formulation of inks with rheological properties adapted to numerous liquid deposition methods. This has allowed the fabrication of various types of printed devices with unique features stemming from the nano-structure of the printed 2D layers. In this short communication, we demonstrate that the preferred crystalline orientation of printed MoS2 flakes depends drastically upon the printing method employed to deposit the layers. Using angle resolved X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) to measure Pole Figure and subsequently calculate Orientation Distribution Functions (ODF), we show that the spin-coating method yields the best basal fiber texture, most likely because of the shear force at work on the flakes during the deposition process. This interim report thereby paves the way to further investigations and fine control of the preferred crystalline orientation of printed 2D flakes for the development of dedicated devices.<br />Comment: Bried Communication, 2 main figues, plus Supporting Information

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1708.02870
Document Type :
Working Paper