Authors :
Sumi Bhuyan
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7456159
Abstract :
The remarkable findings of graphene has
again led to the renewed interest in two dimensional
inorganic system, transition metal dichalcogenides
(TMDCs). Its fascinating structural property, with strong
in plane bonding and out of plane interactions helps in
exfoliating two dimensional layers of single unit cell
thickness. Bulk TMDCs has been studied over a decade,
but its recent advances in nanoscale fabrication and
exfoliation mechanisms, layered samples have shown
promising applications in optics and electronics industry.
Bulk TMDCs having an indirect band gap changes into
layers of direct band gap and are promising candidate for
photodetectors, transistors and electroluminescent
devices. In this review article I will discuss about the
different fabrication techniques, optical properties and its
future prospect of MoS2.
The remarkable findings of graphene has
again led to the renewed interest in two dimensional
inorganic system, transition metal dichalcogenides
(TMDCs). Its fascinating structural property, with strong
in plane bonding and out of plane interactions helps in
exfoliating two dimensional layers of single unit cell
thickness. Bulk TMDCs has been studied over a decade,
but its recent advances in nanoscale fabrication and
exfoliation mechanisms, layered samples have shown
promising applications in optics and electronics industry.
Bulk TMDCs having an indirect band gap changes into
layers of direct band gap and are promising candidate for
photodetectors, transistors and electroluminescent
devices. In this review article I will discuss about the
different fabrication techniques, optical properties and its
future prospect of MoS2.