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Yu-Tong Chen, Jie-Ying Liu, Lan-Ying Zhou, Hua Yu, Tong Li, Qing Guan, Na Li, Yang Chai, Guang-Yu Zhang. Facile fabrication of twisted MoS2 bilayers by direct bondingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(1): 016803.
| Yu-Tong Chen, Jie-Ying Liu, Lan-Ying Zhou, Hua Yu, Tong Li, Qing Guan, Na Li, Yang Chai, Guang-Yu Zhang. Facile fabrication of twisted MoS2 bilayers by direct bondingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(1): 016803. |
Facile fabrication of twisted MoS2 bilayers by direct bonding
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Abstract
When stacking two-dimensional (2D) materials with a lattice mismatch and/or a small twist, moiré superlattice emerges with fascinating electronic and optical properties. The fabrication of such stacked 2D materials usually requires multiple transfer and stack processes, assisted by a certain transfer medium which needs to be removed afterwards, and it is very challenging to maintain pristine and clean surfaces/interfaces for these stacked structures. In this work, we report a facile direct bonding method for fabrication of twisted MoS2 bilayers with ultra-clean surfaces/interfaces. Novel interlayer interactions are revealed in the as-fabricated high-quality samples, leading to twist-angle related dispersion behavior of various Raman modes, such as layer breathing modes, shear modes and E2g modes, as well as indirect bandgap excitons. Field-effect transistors (FETs) of twisted MoS2 bilayers also exhibit angle-dependent performance, which could be attributed to the band structure evolution. This facile method holds significance for the future integration of pre-designed multilayer 2D materials and paves a way to explore underlying physical mechanisms and potential applications. -
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