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Observation of Graphite-Like and Diamond-Like Nanostructures in the Raman Spectra of Natural and Synthesized MoS2 Crystals with Small Carbon Additives
Author(s) -
N. E. Коrnienko,
A. P. Naumenko,
L.M. Kulikov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
fìzika ì hìmìâ tverdogo tìla
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2309-8589
pISSN - 1729-4428
DOI - 10.15330/pcss.21.4.598-620
Subject(s) - raman spectroscopy , diamond , graphite , materials science , carbon fibers , nanocrystal , diamond type , laser , spectral line , nanostructure , synthetic diamond , excited state , analytical chemistry (journal) , material properties of diamond , nanotechnology , chemistry , optics , atomic physics , organic chemistry , composite material , physics , astronomy , composite number
A comparative study of Raman spectra excited by laser radiation λL = 632.8 nm and 488 nm of natural crystals of 2H-MoS2 and nanocrystallites MoS2 (C) containing 0.5 and 1.0 wt.% Carbon additives. A detailed numerical analysis of the shape of observed D and G bands was performed. The complication of the spectra of graphite-like and diamond-like structures with the appearance of additional spectral components at 1440-1500 cm-1 and 1230-1270 cm-1 as a result of doubling the size of the corresponding elementary quasi-cells are analyzed. It is shown that the frequencies of  D-bands of diamond-like nanostructures 1297 ÷ 1302 cm-1 don’t depend on λL in contrast to the change in the frequencies of the G (k)-bands. A significant effect of 632.8 nm resonant radiation on the electronic states and properties of MoS2 (C) NC was established. The strengthening of the D bands of the diamond-like structure and the ordering of the graphite structure with increasing carbon content in MoS2 (C) nanocrystals have been established. The change of spectral positions of D, G, and G (k) bands at strengthening the degree of disordering of a diamond- and graphite-like structures is considered. The influence of laser radiation on carbon structures is discussed.

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