The Research Trends of Molybdenum Disulfide

Nanotubes and buckyball-like molecules composed of MoS2 exhibit unusual tribology and electronic properties. MoS2 has been investigated as a component of photoelectrochemical (e.g. for photocatalytic hydrogen production) applications and for microelectronics applications. MoS2 and other transition metal dichalogenides form bulk crystals composed of two-dimensional layers stacked in the vertical direction. Such two-dimensional layers are similar in form to graphene and can have diverse electronic and optical properties that can differ from those in bulk. Whereas bulk MoS2 has an indirect band gap of 1.2 eV, single layers of MoS2 have a direct 1.8 eV electronic bandgap allowing the production of switchable transistors[15] and sensitive photodetectors.

 

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