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Langmuir | 2011

Toward the growth of an aligned single-layer MoS2 film.

Daeho Kim; Dezheng Sun; Wenhao Lu; Zhihai Cheng; Yeming Zhu; Duy Le; Talat S. Rahman; Ludwig Bartels

Molybdenum disulfide (molybdenite) monolayer islands and flakes have been grown on a copper surface at comparatively low temperature and mild conditions through sulfur loading of the substrate using thiophenol (benzenethiol) followed by the evaporation of Mo atoms and annealing. The MoS(2) islands show a regular Moiré pattern in scanning tunneling microscopy, attesting to their atomic ordering and high quality. They are all aligned with the substrate high-symmetry directions providing for rotational-domain-free monolayer growth.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013

Controlled argon beam-induced desulfurization of monolayer molybdenum disulfide

Quan Ma; Patrick Odenthal; John Mann; Duy Le; Chen S. Wang; Yeming Zhu; Tianyang Chen; Dezheng Sun; Koichi Yamaguchi; Tai Tran; Michelle Wurch; Jessica L. McKinley; Jonathan Wyrick; KatieMarie Magnone; Tony F. Heinz; Talat S. Rahman; Roland Kawakami; Ludwig Bartels

Sputtering of MoS2 films of single-layer thickness by low-energy argon ions selectively reduces the sulfur content of the material without significant depletion of molybdenum. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows little modification of the Mo 3d states during this process, suggesting the absence of significant reorganization or damage to the overall structure of the MoS2 film. Accompanying ab initio molecular dynamics simulations find clusters of sulfur vacancies in the top plane of single-layer MoS2 to be structurally stable. Measurements of the photoluminescence at temperatures between 175 and 300 K show quenching of almost 80% for an ~10% decrease in sulfur content.


Nano Letters | 2011

Do Two-Dimensional “Noble Gas Atoms” Produce Molecular Honeycombs at a Metal Surface?

Jonathan Wyrick; Daeho Kim; Dezheng Sun; Zhihai Cheng; Wenhao Lu; Yeming Zhu; Kristian Berland; Yong Su Kim; Eli Rotenberg; Miaomiao Luo; Per Hyldgaard; T. L. Einstein; Ludwig Bartels

Anthraquinone self-assembles on Cu(111) into a giant honeycomb network with exactly three molecules on each side. Here we propose that the exceptional degree of order achieved in this system can be explained as a consequence of the confinement of substrate electrons in the pores, with the pore size tailored so that the confined electrons can adopt a noble-gas-like two-dimensional quasi-atom configuration with two filled shells. Formation of identical pores in a related adsorption system (at different overall periodicity due to the different molecule size) corroborates this concept. A combination of photoemission spectroscopy with density functional theory computations (including van der Waals interactions) of adsorbate-substrate interactions allows quantum mechanical modeling of the spectra of the resultant quasi-atoms and their energetics.


Nano Letters | 2010

Power of Confinement: Adsorbate Dynamics on Nanometer-Scale Exposed Facets

Zhihai Cheng; Miaomiao Luo; Jonathan Wyrick; Dezheng Sun; Daeho Kim; Yeming Zhu; Wenhao Lu; Kwangmoo Kim; T. L. Einstein; Ludwig Bartels

The diffusion and arrangements of CO adsorbates within nanometer-scale pores on a copper surface are investigated by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. In contrast to extended terraces, confinement stabilizes dislocation lines that expose more than one-fourth of the adsorbate population to potentially more reactive adsorption configurations. Confinement allows correlation between adsorbate diffusivity and the number of adsorbates in the pore. A marked increase is found that coincides with the absence of dense films on the exposed facets. In combination, we find that in confinement CO molecules are much more likely to be at adsorption sites that allow lateral access, in contrast to the dense and uniform films on extended terraces.


Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2012

Acetylene on Cu(111): imaging a molecular surface arrangement with a constantly rearranging tip.

Yeming Zhu; Jonathan Wyrick; Kamelia D. Cohen; Katie Marie Magnone; Connor Holzke; Daniel Salib; Quan Ma; Dezheng Sun; Ludwig Bartels

Acetylene on Cu(111) is investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM); a surface pattern previously derived from diffraction measurements can be validated, if the variation of the STM image transfer function through absorption of an acetylene molecule onto the tip apex is taken into account. Density functional theory simulations point to a balance between short-range repulsive interactions of acetylene/Cu(111) associated with surface stress and longer range attractive interactions as the origin of the ordering.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2011

Coalescence of 3-phenyl-propynenitrile on Cu(111) into interlocking pinwheel chains.

Miaomiao Luo; Wenhao Lu; Daeho Kim; Eric Chu; Jon Wyrick; Connor Holzke; Daniel Salib; Kamelia D. Cohen; Zhihai Cheng; Dezheng Sun; Yeming Zhu; T. L. Einstein; Ludwig Bartels

3-phenyl-propynenitrile (PPN) adsorbs on Cu(111) in a hexagonal network of molecular trimers formed through intermolecular interaction of the cyano group of one molecule with the aromatic ring of its neighbor. Heptamers of trimers coalesce into interlocking pinwheel-shaped structures that, by percolating across islands of the original trimer coverage, create the appearance of gear chains. Density functional theory aids in identifying substrate stress associated with the chemisorption of PPNs acetylene group as the cause of this transition.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Adsorbates in a Box: Titration of Substrate Electronic States

Zhihai Cheng; Jonathan Wyrick; Miaomiao Luo; Dezheng Sun; Daeho Kim; Yeming Zhu; Wenhao Lu; Kwangmoo Kim; T. L. Einstein; Ludwig Bartels


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2010

Tunability in Polyatomic Molecule Diffusion through Tunneling versus Pacing

Zhihai Cheng; Eric Chu; Dezheng Sun; Daeho Kim; Yeming Zhu; Miaomiao Luo; Greg Pawin; Kin L. Wong; Ki-Young Kwon; Robert Carp; Michael J. Marsella; Ludwig Bartels


Physical Review B | 2010

Effective elastic properties of a van der Waals molecular monolayer at a metal surface

Dezheng Sun; Daeho Kim; Duy Le; Øyvind Borck; Kristian Berland; Kwangmoo Kim; Wenhao Lu; Yeming Zhu; Miaomiao Luo; Jonathan Wyrick; Zhihai Cheng; T. L. Einstein; Talat S. Rahman; Per Hyldgaard; Ludwig Bartels


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Bonding of anthracene derivatives to a Cu (111) surface: a combined STM and DFT study

Jonathan Wyrick; Yeming Zhu; Daniel Salib; Connor Holzke; Zhihai Cheng; Ludwig Bartels

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Ludwig Bartels

University of California

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Dezheng Sun

University of California

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Zhihai Cheng

Renmin University of China

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Daeho Kim

University of California

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Miaomiao Luo

University of California

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Wenhao Lu

University of California

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Talat S. Rahman

University of Central Florida

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Duy Le

University of Central Florida

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Kristian Berland

Chalmers University of Technology

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