Spatially Controlled Preparation of Layered Metallic-Semiconducting Metal Chalcogenide Heterostructures

Xiaoshan Wang, Qian Chen, Chuang Shen, Jie Dai, Chao Zhu, Jinyan Zhang, Zhiwei Wang, Qingsong Song, Lin Wang, Hai Li, Qiang Wang, Zheng Liu, Zhimin Luo, Xiao Huang, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Spatially controlled preparation of heterostructures composed of layered materials is important in achieving interesting properties. Although vapor-phased deposition methods can prepare vertical and lateral heterostructures, liquid-phased methods, which can enable scalable production and further solution processes, have shown limited controllability. Herein, we demonstrate by using wet chemical methods that metallic Sn0.5Mo0.5S2 nanosheets can be deposited epitaxially on the edges of semiconducting SnS2 nanoplates to form SnS2/Sn0.5Mo0.5S2 lateral heterostructures or coated on both the edges and basal surfaces of SnS2 to give SnS2@Sn0.5Mo0.5S2 core@shell heterostructures. They also showed good light-to-heat conversion ability due to the metallic property of Sn0.5Mo0.5S2. In particular, the core@shell heterostructure showed a higher photothermal conversion efficiency than the lateral counterpart, largely due to its randomly oriented and polycrystalline Sn0.5Mo0.5S2 layers with larger interfacing area for multiple internal light scattering.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12171-12179
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • core@shell heterostructures
  • lateral heterostructures
  • metallic 1T phase
  • photothermal conversion
  • spatially controlled preparation

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