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Strain Engineering and Raman Spectroscopy of Monolayer Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

Author Affiliations
Columbia University, Queens University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, ...
Published InChemistry of Materials
Year2018
Citations175

Abstract

We describe a facile technique based on polymer encapsulation to apply several percent controllable strains to monolayer and few-layer Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs). We use this technique to study the lattice response to strain via polarized Raman spectroscopy in monolayer WSe2 and WS2. The application of strain causes mode-dependent redshifts, with larger shift rates observed for in-plane modes. We observe a splitting of the degeneracy of the in-plane E' modes in both materials and measure the Gruneisen parameters. At large strain, we observe that the reduction of crystal symmetry can lead to a change in the polarization response of the A' mode in WS2. While both WSe2 and WS2 exhibit similar qualitative changes in the phonon structure with strain, we…
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