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Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)

[Image: see text] We propose that the crystallinity of two-dimensional (2D) materials is a crucial factor for achieving highly effective work function (WF) modification. A crystalline 2D MoO(3) monolayer enhances substrate WF up to 6.4 eV for thicknesses as low as 0.7 nm. Such a high WF makes 2D MoO...

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Autores principales: Kowalczyk, Dorota A., Rogala, Maciej, Szałowski, Karol, Belić, Domagoj, Dąbrowski, Paweł, Krukowski, Paweł, Lutsyk, Iaroslav, Piskorski, Michał, Nadolska, Aleksandra, Krempiński, Patryk, Le Ster, Maxime, Kowalczyk, Paweł J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9542700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c09946
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author Kowalczyk, Dorota A.
Rogala, Maciej
Szałowski, Karol
Belić, Domagoj
Dąbrowski, Paweł
Krukowski, Paweł
Lutsyk, Iaroslav
Piskorski, Michał
Nadolska, Aleksandra
Krempiński, Patryk
Le Ster, Maxime
Kowalczyk, Paweł J.
author_facet Kowalczyk, Dorota A.
Rogala, Maciej
Szałowski, Karol
Belić, Domagoj
Dąbrowski, Paweł
Krukowski, Paweł
Lutsyk, Iaroslav
Piskorski, Michał
Nadolska, Aleksandra
Krempiński, Patryk
Le Ster, Maxime
Kowalczyk, Paweł J.
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description [Image: see text] We propose that the crystallinity of two-dimensional (2D) materials is a crucial factor for achieving highly effective work function (WF) modification. A crystalline 2D MoO(3) monolayer enhances substrate WF up to 6.4 eV for thicknesses as low as 0.7 nm. Such a high WF makes 2D MoO(3) a great candidate for tuning properties of anode materials and for the future design of organic electronic devices, where accurate evaluation of the WF is crucial. We provide a detailed investigation of WF of 2D α-MoO(3) directly grown on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite, by means of Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS). This study underlines the importance of a controlled environment and the resulting crystallinity to achieve high WF in MoO(3). UPS is proved to be suitable for determining higher WF attributed to 2D islands on a substrate with lower WF, yet only in particular cases of sufficient coverage. KPFM remains a method of choice for nanoscale investigations, especially when conducted under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Our experimental results are supported by density functional theory calculations of electrostatic potential, which indicate that oxygen vacancies result in anisotropy of WF at the sides of the MoO(3) monolayer. These novel insights into the electronic properties of 2D-MoO(3) are promising for the design of electronic devices with high WF monolayer films, preserving the transparency and flexibility of the systems.
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spelling pubmed-95427002022-10-08 Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3) Kowalczyk, Dorota A. Rogala, Maciej Szałowski, Karol Belić, Domagoj Dąbrowski, Paweł Krukowski, Paweł Lutsyk, Iaroslav Piskorski, Michał Nadolska, Aleksandra Krempiński, Patryk Le Ster, Maxime Kowalczyk, Paweł J. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] We propose that the crystallinity of two-dimensional (2D) materials is a crucial factor for achieving highly effective work function (WF) modification. A crystalline 2D MoO(3) monolayer enhances substrate WF up to 6.4 eV for thicknesses as low as 0.7 nm. Such a high WF makes 2D MoO(3) a great candidate for tuning properties of anode materials and for the future design of organic electronic devices, where accurate evaluation of the WF is crucial. We provide a detailed investigation of WF of 2D α-MoO(3) directly grown on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite, by means of Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) and ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS). This study underlines the importance of a controlled environment and the resulting crystallinity to achieve high WF in MoO(3). UPS is proved to be suitable for determining higher WF attributed to 2D islands on a substrate with lower WF, yet only in particular cases of sufficient coverage. KPFM remains a method of choice for nanoscale investigations, especially when conducted under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Our experimental results are supported by density functional theory calculations of electrostatic potential, which indicate that oxygen vacancies result in anisotropy of WF at the sides of the MoO(3) monolayer. These novel insights into the electronic properties of 2D-MoO(3) are promising for the design of electronic devices with high WF monolayer films, preserving the transparency and flexibility of the systems. American Chemical Society 2022-08-17 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9542700/ /pubmed/35976059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c09946 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Kowalczyk, Dorota A.
Rogala, Maciej
Szałowski, Karol
Belić, Domagoj
Dąbrowski, Paweł
Krukowski, Paweł
Lutsyk, Iaroslav
Piskorski, Michał
Nadolska, Aleksandra
Krempiński, Patryk
Le Ster, Maxime
Kowalczyk, Paweł J.
Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)
title Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)
title_full Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)
title_fullStr Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)
title_full_unstemmed Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)
title_short Two-Dimensional Crystals as a Buffer Layer for High Work Function Applications: The Case of Monolayer MoO(3)
title_sort two-dimensional crystals as a buffer layer for high work function applications: the case of monolayer moo(3)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9542700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35976059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c09946
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