Electron-Beam-Induced Synthesis Of Hexagonal 1h-Mose2 From Square Beta-Fese Decorated With Mo Adatoms

NANO LETTERS(2018)

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Two-dimensional (2D) materials have generated interest in the scientific community because of the advanced electronic applications they might offer. Powerful electron beam microscopes have been used not only to evaluate the structures of these materials but also to manipulate them by forming vacancies, nanofragments, and nanowires or joining nanoislands together. hi this work, we show that the electron beam in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) can be used in yet another way: to mediate the synthesis of 2D 1H-MoSe2 from Mo-decorated 2D beta-FeSe and simultaneously image the process on the atomic scale. This is quite remarkable given the different crystal structures of the reactant (square lattice beta-FeSe) and the product (hexagonal lattice 1H-MoSe2). The feasibility of the transformation was first explored by theoretical calculations that predicted that the reaction is exothermic. Furthermore, a theoretical reaction path to forming a stable 1H-MoSe2 nucleation kernel within pure beta-FeSe was found, demonstrating that the pertinent energy supplied by the STEM electron beam.
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MoSe2, FeSe, STEM, DFT, electron beam, synthesis
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