Molecular Beam Epitaxy Growth of Transition Metal Dichalcogenide (Mo,Mn)Se$_2$ on 2D, 3D and polycrystalline substrates (2304.12428v2)
Abstract: Magnetic doping of 2D materials such as Transition Metal Dichalcogenides is promising for the enhancement of magneto-optical properties, as it was previously observed for 3D diluted magnetic semiconductors. To maximize the effect of magnetic ions, they should be incorporated into the crystal lattice of 2D material rather than form separated precipitates. This work shows a study on incorporating magnetic manganese ions into the MoSe$_2$ monolayers using molecular beam epitaxy. We test growth on various substrates with very different properties: polycrystalline SiO$_2$ on Si, exfoliated 2D hexagonal Boron Nitride flakes (placed on SiO$_2$ / Si), monocrystalline sapphire, and exfoliated graphite (on tantalum foil). Although atomic force microscopy images indicate the presence of MnSe precipitates, but at the same time, various techniques reveal effects related to alloying MoSe$_2$ with Mn: Raman scattering and photoluminescence measurements show energy shift related to the presence of Mn, scanning transmission microscopy shows Mn induced partial transformation of 1H to 1T\prime phase. Above effects evidence partial incorporation of Mn into the MoSe$_2$ layer.
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