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Properties of Individual Dopant Atoms in Single-Layer MoS2: Atomic Structure, Migration, and Enhanced Reactivity
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Properties of Individual Dopant Atoms in Single-Layer MoS2: Atomic Structure, Migration, and Enhanced Reactivity
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The differences in the behavior of Re (n-type) and Au (p-type) dopant atoms in single-layered MoS2 were investigated by in situ scanning transmission electron microscopy. Re atoms tend to occupy Mo sites, while Au atoms exist as adatoms and show larger mobility under the electron beam. Re substituted to Mo site showed enhanced chemical affinity, evidenced by agglomeration of Re adatoms around these sites. This may explain the difficulties in achieving a high compositional rate of homogeneous Re doping in MoS2. In addition, an in situ coverage experiment together with density functional theory calculations discovered a high surface reactivity and agglomeration of other impurity atoms such as carbon at the Re doped sites.
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