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Growth, structure and stability of sputter-deposited MoS2 thin films

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Authors
Kaindl, Reinhard; Bayer, Bernhard C.; Resel, Roland; Müller, Thomas; Skakalova, Viera; Habler, Gerlinde; Abart, Rainer; Cherevan, Alexey S.; Eder, Dominik; Blatter, Maxime; Fischer, Fabian; Meyer, Jannik C.; Polyushkin, Dmitry K.; Waldhauser, Wolfgang
Abstract:
Molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) thin films have received increasing interest as device-active layers in low-dimensional electronics and also as novel catalysts in electrochemical processes such as the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in electrochemical water splitting. For both types of applications, industrially scalable fabrication methods with good control over the MoS2 film properties are crucial. Here, we investigate scalable physical vapour deposition (PVD) of MoS2 films by magnetron sputtering. MoS2 films with thicknesses from ≈10 to ≈1000 nm were deposited on SiO2/Si and reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) substrates. Samples deposited at room temperature (RT) and at 400 °C were compared. The deposited MoS2 was characterized by macro- and microscopic X-ray, electron beam and light scattering, scanning and spectroscopic methods as well as electrical device characterization. We find that room-temperature-deposited MoS2 films are amorphous, of smooth surface morphology and easily degraded upon moderate laser-induced annealing in ambient conditions. In contrast, films deposited at 400 °C are nano-crystalline, show a nano-grained surface morphology and are comparatively stable against laser-induced degradation. Interestingly, results from electrical transport measurements indicate an unexpected metallic-like conduction character of the studied PVD MoS2 films, independent of deposition temperature. Possible reasons for these unusual electrical properties of our PVD MoS2 thin films are discussed. A potential application for such conductive nanostructured MoS2 films could be as catalytically active electrodes in (photo-)electrocatalysis and initial electrochemical measurements suggest directions for future work on our PVD MoS2 films.
Title:
Growth, structure and stability of sputter-deposited MoS2 thin films
Seiten:
1115-1126
Publikationsdatum
2017
Copyright
Kaindl et al.; licensee Beilstein-Institut

Publikationsreihe

Nummer
8
ISSN
2190-4286
Proceedings
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology

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