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Nano Letters | 2018

Controlled Electrochemical Intercalation of Graphene/h-BN van der Waals Heterostructures

S. Y. Frank Zhao; Giselle A. Elbaz; D. Kwabena Bediako; Cyndia Yu; Dmitri Efetov; Yinsheng Guo; Jayakanth Ravichandran; Kyung-Ah Min; Suklyun Hong; Takashi Taniguchi; Kenji Watanabe; Louis E. Brus; Xavier Roy; Philip Kim

Electrochemical intercalation is a powerful method for tuning the electronic properties of layered solids. In this work, we report an electrochemical strategy to controllably intercalate lithium ions into a series of van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures built by sandwiching graphene between hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN). We demonstrate that encapsulating graphene with h-BN eliminates parasitic surface side reactions while simultaneously creating a new heterointerface that permits intercalation between the atomically thin layers. To monitor the electrochemical process, we employ the Hall effect to precisely monitor the intercalation reaction. We also simultaneously probe the spectroscopic and electrical transport properties of the resulting intercalation compounds at different stages of intercalation. We achieve the highest carrier density >5 × 1013 cm2 with mobility >103 cm2/(V s) in the most heavily intercalated samples, where Shubnikov-de Haas quantum oscillations are observed at low temperatures. These results set the stage for further studies that employ intercalation in modifying properties of vdW heterostructures.


APL Materials | 2014

Graphene oxide catalyzed cis-trans isomerization of azobenzene

Dongha Shin; Jin Hyoun Kang; Kyung-Ah Min; Suklyun Hong; Byung Hee Hong

We report the fast cis-trans isomerization of an amine-substituted azobenzene catalyzed by graphene oxide (GO), where the amine functionality facilitates the charge transfer from azobenzene to graphene oxide in contrast to non-substituted azobenzene. This catalytic effect was not observed in stilbene analogues, which strongly supports the existence of different isomerization pathways between azobenzene and stilbene. The graphene oxide catalyzed isomerization is expected to be useful as a new photoisomerization based sensing platform complementary to GO-based fluorescence quenching methods.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Visualizing Degradation of Black Phosphorus Using Liquid Crystals

Bilal Abbas Naqvi; Muhammad Arslan Shehzad; Janghwan Cha; Kyung-Ah Min; M. Farooq Khan; Sajjad Hussain; Yongho Seo; Suklyun Hong; Jonghwa Eom; Jongwan Jung

Black Phosphorus (BP) is an excellent material from the post graphene era due to its layer dependent band gap, high mobility and high Ion/Ioff. However, its poor stability in ambient poses a great challenge for its practical and long-term usage. The optical visualization of the oxidized BP is the key and the foremost step for its successful passivation from the ambience. Here, we have conducted a systematic study of the oxidation of the BP and developed a technique to optically identify the oxidation of the BP using Liquid Crystal (LC). It is interesting to note that we found that the rapid oxidation of the thin layers of the BP makes them disappear and can be envisaged by using the alignment of the LC. The molecular dynamics simulations also proved the preferential alignment of the LC on the oxidized BP. We believe that this simple technique will be effective in passivation efforts of the BP, and will enable it for exploitation of its properties in the field of electronics.Black Phosphorus (BP) is an excellent material for post graphene era due to its layer dependent band gap, high mobility and high Ion/Ioff. However, its poor stability in ambient poses a great challenge in its practical and long-term usage. Optical visualization of oxidized BP is the key and foremost step for its successful passivation from the ambience. Here, we have done a systematic study of the oxidation of BP and developed a technique to optically identify the oxidation of BP using Liquid Crystal (LC). Interestingly we found that rapid oxidation of thin layers of BP makes them disappear and can be envisaged by using the alignment of LC. The molecular dynamics simulations also proved the preferential alignment of LC on oxidized BP. We believe that this simple technique will be effective in passivation efforts of BP and will enable it for exploitation of its properties in the field of electronics.


Nanotechnology | 2018

Van der Waals heterojunction diode composed of WS2 flake placed on p-type Si substrate

Sikandar Aftab; M. Farooq Khan; Kyung-Ah Min; Ghazanfar Nazir; Amir Muhammad Afzal; Ghulam Dastgeer; Imtisal Akhtar; Yongho Seo; Suklyun Hong; Jonghwa Eom

P-N junctions represent the fundamental building blocks of most semiconductors for optoelectronic functions. This work demonstrates a technique for forming a WS2/Si van der Waals junction based on mechanical exfoliation. Multilayered WS2 nanoflakes were exfoliated on the surface of bulk p-type Si substrates using a polydimethylsiloxane stamp. We found that the fabricated WS2/Si p-n junctions exhibited rectifying characteristics. We studied the effect of annealing processes on the performance of the WS2/Si van der Waals p-n junction and demonstrated that annealing improved its electrical characteristics. However, devices with vacuum annealing have an enhanced forward-bias current compared to those annealed in a gaseous environment. We also studied the top-gate-tunable rectification characteristics across the p-n junction interface in experiments as well as density functional theory calculations. Under various temperatures, Zener breakdown occurred at low reverse-bias voltages, and its breakdown voltage exhibited a negative coefficient of temperature. Another breakdown voltage was observed, which increased with temperature, suggesting a positive coefficient of temperature. Therefore, such a breakdown can be assigned to avalanche breakdown. This work demonstrates a promising application of two-dimensional materials placed directly on conventional bulk Si substrates.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Temperature-Dependent and Gate-Tunable Rectification in a Black Phosphorus/WS2 van der Waals Heterojunction Diode

Ghulam Dastgeer; Muhammad Farooq Khan; Ghazanfar Nazir; Amir Muhammad Afzal; Sikandar Aftab; Bilal Abbas Naqvi; Janghwan Cha; Kyung-Ah Min; Yasir Jamil; Jongwan Jung; Suklyun Hong; Jonghwa Eom

Heterostructures comprising two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors fabricated by individual stacking exhibit interesting characteristics owing to their 2D nature and atomically sharp interface. As an emerging 2D material, black phosphorus (BP) nanosheets have drawn much attention because of their small band gap semiconductor characteristics along with high mobility. Stacking structures composed of p-type BP and n-type transition metal dichalcogenides can produce an atomically sharp interface with van der Waals interaction which leads to p-n diode functionality. In this study, for the first time, we fabricated a heterojunction p-n diode composed of BP and WS2. The rectification effects are examined for monolayer, bilayer, trilayer, and multilayer WS2 flakes in our BP/WS2 van der Waals heterojunction diodes and also verified by density function theory calculations. We report superior functionalities as compared to other van der Waals heterojunction, such as efficient gate-dependent static rectification of 2.6 × 104, temperature dependence, thickness dependence of rectification, and ideality factor of the device. The temperature dependence of Zener breakdown voltage and avalanche breakdown voltage were analyzed in the same device. Additionally, superior optoelectronic characteristics such as photoresponsivity of 500 mA/W and external quantum efficiency of 103% are achieved in the BP/WS2 van der Waals p-n diode, which is unprecedented for BP/transition metal dichalcogenides heterostructures. The BP/WS2 van der Waals p-n diodes have a profound potential to fabricate rectifiers, solar cells, and photovoltaic diodes in 2D semiconductor electronics and optoelectronics.


Biomaterials | 2015

In situ hybridization of carbon nanotubes with bacterial cellulose for three-dimensional hybrid bioscaffolds

Subeom Park; Jooyeon Park; Insu Jo; Sung-Pyo Cho; Dongchul Sung; Seungmi Ryu; Minsung Park; Kyung-Ah Min; Jangho Kim; Suklyun Hong; Byung Hee Hong; Byung-Soo Kim


Chemical Physics Letters | 2015

Ab initio study of adsorption properties of hazardous organic molecules on graphene: Phenol, phenyl azide, and phenylnitrene

Junsu Lee; Kyung-Ah Min; Suklyun Hong; Gunn Kim


Current Applied Physics | 2013

Polar oxide substrates for graphene growth: A first-principles investigation of graphene on MgO(111)

Kyung-Ah Min; Jinwoo Park; Junga Ryou; Suklyun Hong; Aloysius Soon


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Band Alignment at Au/MoS2 Contacts: Thickness Dependence of Exfoliated Flakes

Ahrum Sohn; Hankyoul Moon; Jayeong Kim; Miri Seo; Kyung-Ah Min; Sangwook Lee; Seokhyun Yoon; Suklyun Hong; Dong-Wook Kim


Current Applied Physics | 2015

Doping effect in graphene on oxide substrates: MgO(111) and SiO2(0001)

Kyung-Ah Min; Suklyun Hong

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Suklyun Hong

University of Texas at Dallas

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Ahrum Sohn

Ewha Womans University

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Byung Hee Hong

Seoul National University

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Dong-Wook Kim

Seoul National University

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