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Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window

This work deals with an ellipsometric study of magnetron sputtered thin MoS(2) films. The evolution of the UV-VIS-NIR optical properties of as-deposited and subsequently annealed films is thoughtfully investigated, covering amorphous, amorphous relaxed, partially crystallized, and polycrystallized M...

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Autores principales: Mistrik, Jan, Krbal, Milos, Prokop, Vit, Prikryl, Jan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10228343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37260487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00111c
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description This work deals with an ellipsometric study of magnetron sputtered thin MoS(2) films. The evolution of the UV-VIS-NIR optical properties of as-deposited and subsequently annealed films is thoughtfully investigated, covering amorphous, amorphous relaxed, partially crystallized, and polycrystallized MoS(2) films. The transition from the mixed 1T′@2H local order in the amorphous phase toward the long-range 2H order in the polycrystalline phase is systematically correlated with film optical properties. The early stage of a few-layer 2H ordering toward the 2H bulk-like polycrystalline structure during annealing is evidenced through the energy shift of MoS(2) prominent excitonic peaks. A considerable change in optical response between metallic (amorphous) and semiconducting (polycrystalline) MoS(2) phases is reported and presented in terms of dielectric permittivity and normal reflectance NIR-VIS-UV spectra. Results of light–heat conversion in the NIR therapeutic window show so far uncovered potential of amorphous MoS(2) as an agent for photothermal therapy. Spectroscopic ellipsometry provided sensitive characterization disclosing essential results complementary to other characterization tools. The benefit of these results is expected to be employed in fundamental and application-motivated research, for example, in the field of phase change materials, photothermal cancer therapy, and magneto-optical study of magnetic ordering in metal transition dichalcogenides, among others.
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spelling pubmed-102283432023-05-31 Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window Mistrik, Jan Krbal, Milos Prokop, Vit Prikryl, Jan Nanoscale Adv Chemistry This work deals with an ellipsometric study of magnetron sputtered thin MoS(2) films. The evolution of the UV-VIS-NIR optical properties of as-deposited and subsequently annealed films is thoughtfully investigated, covering amorphous, amorphous relaxed, partially crystallized, and polycrystallized MoS(2) films. The transition from the mixed 1T′@2H local order in the amorphous phase toward the long-range 2H order in the polycrystalline phase is systematically correlated with film optical properties. The early stage of a few-layer 2H ordering toward the 2H bulk-like polycrystalline structure during annealing is evidenced through the energy shift of MoS(2) prominent excitonic peaks. A considerable change in optical response between metallic (amorphous) and semiconducting (polycrystalline) MoS(2) phases is reported and presented in terms of dielectric permittivity and normal reflectance NIR-VIS-UV spectra. Results of light–heat conversion in the NIR therapeutic window show so far uncovered potential of amorphous MoS(2) as an agent for photothermal therapy. Spectroscopic ellipsometry provided sensitive characterization disclosing essential results complementary to other characterization tools. The benefit of these results is expected to be employed in fundamental and application-motivated research, for example, in the field of phase change materials, photothermal cancer therapy, and magneto-optical study of magnetic ordering in metal transition dichalcogenides, among others. RSC 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10228343/ /pubmed/37260487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00111c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Mistrik, Jan
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Prokop, Vit
Prikryl, Jan
Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window
title Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window
title_full Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window
title_fullStr Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window
title_full_unstemmed Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window
title_short Giant change of MoS(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the NIR therapeutic window
title_sort giant change of mos(2) optical properties along amorphous–crystalline transition: broadband spectroscopic study including the nir therapeutic window
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10228343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37260487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00111c
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