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Synthesis of Transition Metal Disulfides with Liquid Ammonium Sulfide as a Reliable Sulfur Precursor
Author(s) -
Soo Ho Choi,
Chang Seok Oh,
Stephen Boandoh,
Woochul Yang,
Soo Min Kim,
Ki Kang Kim
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
applied science and convergence technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2288-6559
pISSN - 1225-8822
DOI - 10.5757/asct.2019.28.3.60
Subject(s) - sulfur , sulfide , chemistry , transition metal , ammonium , inorganic chemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis
We introduce liquid ammonium sulfide as a reliable and carbon-free sulfur precursor for synthesizing large-area transition metal disulfides (TMdS) in chemical vapor deposition. The flux of sulfur during TMdS growth is precisely controlled by passing a known amount of carrier gas through a bubbling system containing liquid ammonium sulfide. However, controlling the flux of sulfur through the conventional evaporation of sulfur powder using a heating belt remains a challenge. By achieving controllability of sulfur flux, we study growth kinetics such as nucleation density and growth rate. Furthermore, the continuous supply of the sulfur precursor results in the growth of a large-area monolayer and a few layers of MoS2 film. In addition, we present the feasibility of ammonium sulfide as an effective and clean precursor for the growth of a wide range of TMdS, thus enabling it to serve as a universal sulfur precursor.

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