학술논문

Interface-Driven Assembly of Pentacene/MoS2Lateral Heterostructures
Document Type
Article
Source
The Journal of Physical Chemistry - Part C; January 2022, Vol. 126 Issue: 2 p1132-1139, 8p
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ISSN
19327447; 19327455
Abstract
Mixed-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures formed by molecular assemblies and 2D materials provide a novel platform for fundamental nanoscience and future nanoelectronics applications. Here we investigate a prototypical hybrid heterostructure between pentacene molecules and 2D MoS2nanocrystals, deposited on Au(111) by combining pulsed laser deposition and organic molecular beam epitaxy. The obtained structures were investigated in situ by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy and analyzed theoretically by density functional theory calculations. Our results show the formation of atomically thin pentacene/MoS2lateral heterostructures on the Au substrate. The most stable pentacene adsorption site corresponds to MoS2terminations, where the molecules self-assemble parallel to the direction of MoS2edges. The density of states changes sharply across the pentacene/MoS2interface, indicating a weak interfacial coupling, which leaves the electronic signature of MoS2edge states unaltered. This work unveils the self-organization of abrupt mixed-dimensional lateral heterostructures, opening to hybrid devices based on organic/inorganic one-dimensional junctions.