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Nanotechnology | 2016

Vibrational and mechanical properties of single layer MXene structures: a first-principles investigation.

Uğur Yorulmaz; Ayberk Özden; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; F. Ay; Cem Sevik

MXenes, carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides of early transition metals are the new members of two dimensional materials family given with a formula of [Formula: see text] X n . Recent advances in chemical exfoliation and CVD growth of these crystals together with their promising performance in electrochemical energy storage systems have triggered the interest in these two dimensional structures. In this work, we employ first principles calculations for n = 1 structures of Sc, Ti, Zr, Mo and Hf pristine MXenes and their fully surface terminated forms with F and O. We systematically investigated the dynamical and mechanical stability of both pristine and fully terminated MXene structures to determine the possible MXene candidates for experimental realization. In conjunction with an extensive stability analysis, we report Raman and infrared active mode frequencies for the first time, providing indispensable information for the experimental elaboration of MXene field. After determining dynamically stable MXenes, we provide their phonon dispersion relations, electronic and mechanical properties.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2017

CVD growth of monolayer MoS2: Role of growth zone configuration and precursors ratio

Ayberk Özden; F. Ay; Cem Sevik; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz

Single-layer, large-scale two-dimensional material growth is still a challenge for their wide-range usage. Therefore, we carried out a comprehensive study of monolayer MoS2 growth by CVD investigating the influence of growth zone configuration and precursors ratio. We first compared the two commonly used approaches regarding the relative substrate and precursor positions, namely, horizontal and face-down configurations where face-down approach is found to be more favorable to obtain larger flakes under identical growth conditions. Secondly, we used different types of substrate holders to investigate the influence of the Mo and S vapor confinement on the resulting diffusion environment. We suggest that local changes of the S to Mo vapor ratio in the growth zone is a key factor for the change of shape, size and uniformity of the resulting MoS2 formations, which is also confirmed by performing depositions under different precursor ratios. Therefore, to obtain continuous monolayer films, the S to Mo vapor ratio is needed to be kept within a certain range throughout the substrate. As a conclusion, we obtained monolayer triangles with a side length of 90 µm and circles with a diameter of 500 µm and continuous films with an area of 850 µm × 1 cm when the S-to-Mo vapor ratio is optimized.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2015

Nanotechnological advances in catalytic thin films for green large-area surfaces

Suzan Biran Ay; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz

Large-area catalytic thin films offer great potential for green technology applications in order to save energy, combat pollution, and reduce global warming. These films, either embedded with nanoparticles, shaped with nanostructuring techniques, hybridized with other systems, or functionalized with bionanotechnological methods, can include many different surface properties including photocatalytic, antifouling, abrasion resistant and mechanically resistive, self-cleaning, antibacterial, hydrophobic, and oleophobic features. Thus, surface functionalization with such advanced structuring methods is of significance to increase the performance and wide usage of large-area thin film coatings specifically for environmental remediation. In this review, we focus on methods to increase the efficiency of catalytic reactions in thin film and hence improve the performance in relevant applications while eliminating high cost with the purpose of widespread usage. However, we also include the most recent hybrid architectures, which have potential to make a transformational change in surface applications as soon as high quality and large area production techniques are available. Hence, we present and discuss research studies regarding both organic and inorganic methods that are used to structure thin films that have potential for large-area and eco-friendly coatings.


ACS Nano | 2018

Near-Unity Efficiency Energy Transfer from Colloidal Semiconductor Quantum Wells of CdSe/CdS Nanoplatelets to a Monolayer of MoS2

Nima Taghipour; Pedro Ludwig Hernandez Martinez; Ayberk Özden; Murat Olutas; Didem Dede; Kivanc Gungor; Onur Erdem; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; Hilmi Volkan Demir

A hybrid structure of the quasi-2D colloidal semiconductor quantum wells assembled with a single layer of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides offers the possibility of highly strong dipole-to-dipole coupling, which may enable extraordinary levels of efficiency in Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). Here, we show ultrahigh-efficiency FRET from the ensemble thin films of CdSe/CdS nanoplatelets (NPLs) to a MoS2 monolayer. From time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, we observed the suppression of the photoluminescence of the NPLs corresponding to the total rate of energy transfer from ∼0.4 to 268 ns-1. Using an Al2O3 separating layer between CdSe/CdS and MoS2 with thickness tuned from 5 to 1 nm, we found that FRET takes place 7- to 88-fold faster than the Auger recombination in CdSe-based NPLs. Our measurements reveal that the FRET rate scales down with d-2 for the donor of CdSe/CdS NPLs and the acceptor of the MoS2 monolayer, d being the center-to-center distance between this FRET pair. A full electromagnetic model explains the behavior of this d-2 system. This scaling arises from the delocalization of the dipole fields in the ensemble thin film of the NPLs and full distribution of the electric field across the layer of MoS2. This d-2 dependency results in an extraordinarily long Förster radius of ∼33 nm.


Nano-micro Letters | 2016

Investigation of Single-Wall MoS2 Monolayer Flakes Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition

Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; Mehmet Bay


Physica Status Solidi-rapid Research Letters | 2016

CVD grown 2D MoS2 layers: A photoluminescence and fluorescence lifetime imaging study

Ayberk Özden; Hüseyin Şar; Aydan Yeltik; Büşra Madenoğlu; Cem Sevik; F. Ay; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz


Journal of Electronic Materials | 2016

Thermal Conductivity Suppression in Nanostructured Silicon and Germanium Nanowires

Ayberk Özden; Ali Kandemir; F. Ay; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; Cem Sevik


Nanoscale | 2018

A distinct correlation between the vibrational and thermal transport properties of group VA monolayer crystals

Tuğbey Kocabaş; Deniz Çakır; Oguz Gulseren; F. Ay; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; Cem Sevik


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2018

A comparative device performance assesment of CVD grown MoS 2 and WS 2 monolayers

Hüseyin Şar; Ayberk Özden; Buşra Yorulmaz; Cem Sevik; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; F. Ay


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2018

Low Loss Atomic Layer Deposited Al 2 O 3 Waveguides for Applications in On-Chip Optical Amplifiers

Mustafa Demirtas; Cem Odaci; Nihan Kosku Perkgoz; Cem Sevik; F. Ay

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