Apr 24, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit
Tevye Kuykendall1,Aidar Kemelbay1,Misael Campos1,Alexander Herman1,Shaul Aloni1
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab1
Tevye Kuykendall1,Aidar Kemelbay1,Misael Campos1,Alexander Herman1,Shaul Aloni1
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab1
Two dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are a promising family of materials for a wide range of applications. However, their integration into traditional fabrication pipelines remains challenging. Our research has been working to develop a lithographically patterned, wafer-scalable fabrication process that we call “lateral conversion synthesis.” We have demonstrated this on a host of TMDs, including W, Mo, Pt, sulfides, selenides, and tellurides, alloys and heterostructures. We will present an overview of these results, as well as a process to directly synthesize TMDs on electron transparent membranes for performing transmission electron microscopy. We demonstrate that by using these membranes, we can resolve and optimize the crystalline microstructure, domains and lattice structures of the TMDs grown through lateral conversion.