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Visibility of dichalcogenide nanolayers

Benameur, M. M.  
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Radisavljevic, B.  
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Héron, J. S.
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2011
Nanotechnology

Dichalcogenides with the common formula MX2 are layered materials with electrical properties that range from semiconducting to superconducting. Here, we describe optimal imaging conditions for the optical detection of ultrathin, two-dimensional dichalcogenide nanocrystals containing single, double and triple layers of MoS2, WSe2 and NbSe2. A simple optical model is used to calculate the contrast for nanolayers deposited on wafers with varying thicknesses of SiO2. The model is extended for imaging using the green channel of a video camera. Using AFM and optical imaging we confirm that single layers of MoS2 and WSe2 can be detected on 90 and 270 nm SiO2 using optical means. By measuring contrast under broadband green illumination we are also able to distinguish between nanostructures containing single, double and triple layers of MoS2 and WSe2. We observe and discuss discrepancies in the case of NbSe2.

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DOI
10.1088/0957-4484/22/12/125706
Web of Science ID

WOS:000287448200019

Author(s)
Benameur, M. M.  
Radisavljevic, B.  
Héron, J. S.
Sahoo, S.
Berger, H.
Kis, A.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Institute of Physics

Published in
Nanotechnology
Volume

22

Issue

12

Article Number

125706

Subjects

MoS2

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NbSe2

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WSe2

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nanolayer

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nanolayers

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nanosheet

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nanosheets

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REVIEWED

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February 28, 2011
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