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Significant Exciton Brightening in Monolayer Tungsten Disulfides via Fluorination: n‐Type Gas Sensing Semiconductors
Author(s) -
Jhon Young In,
Kim Younghee,
Park June,
Kim Jae Hun,
Lee Taikjin,
Seo Minah,
Jhon Young Min
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.201602647
Subject(s) - monolayer , materials science , photoluminescence , exciton , dopant , optoelectronics , doping , semiconductor , nanotechnology , trion , fluorine , chemical physics , condensed matter physics , chemistry , physics , metallurgy
Monolayer transition‐metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have recently emerged as promising candidates for advanced photonic and valleytronic applications due to their unique optoelectronic properties. However, the low luminescence efficiency of monolayer TMDCs has significantly hampered their use in these fields. Here it is reported that the photoluminescence efficiency of monolayer WS 2 can be remarkably enhanced up to fourfold through the fluorination, surpassing the reported performance of molecular and/or electrical doping methods. Its degree is easily controlled by changing the fluorine plasma duration time and can also be reversibly tuned via additional hydrogen plasma treatment, allowing for its versatile tailoring for interfacial band alignment and customized engineering. The striking photoluminescence improvement occurs via a substantial transition of trions to excitons as a result of the strong electron affinity of fluorine dopants, and the fluorination enables unprecedented detection of n‐type NH 3 gas in WS 2 due to changed excitonic dynamics showing excellent sensitivity (at least down to 1.25 ppm). This work provides valuable strategies and insights into exciton physics in monolayer TMDCs, opening up avenues toward highly‐efficient 2D light emitters, photovoltaics, nanosensors, and optical interconnects.

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