Apr 24, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit
Tinsae Alem1,Kevin Roccapriore2,Eric Hoglund2,Pulickel Ajayan3,Jordan Hachtel2,Kory Burns1,Anand B. Puthirath3,Anchal Srivastava3
University of Virginia1,Oak Ridge National Laboratory2,Rice University3
Tinsae Alem1,Kevin Roccapriore2,Eric Hoglund2,Pulickel Ajayan3,Jordan Hachtel2,Kory Burns1,Anand B. Puthirath3,Anchal Srivastava3
University of Virginia1,Oak Ridge National Laboratory2,Rice University3
Adding an additional degree of freedom to two-dimensional layered materials through alloying emerges as a suitable technique to tailor its thermal and optoelectronic properties. [1] Unfortunately, the relative concentration of the film can change drastically at micron-length scales, [2] making it difficult to directly correlate the true stoichiometry of a material with its respective properties. In this contribution, we first use aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and 4D-STEM to map out atomic positions in Nb<sub>1-x</sub>W<sub>x</sub>Se<sub>2</sub> and the crystalline phase of the material. Next, we use monochromated electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) to measure lattice phonon modes over a range of the alloying content. Last, with the assistance of deep neural networks, we extract coordinates and type/class of the atoms to correlate localized atomic displacements of atoms in the WSe<sub>2</sub> nanosheet and statistical inference on the atomic distributions. This work aims to help understand the correlation between phase, stoichiometry, and lattice phonon modes in ternary alloys of layered materials.<br/><br/>References<br/>1. J. Yao and G. Yang. “2D Layered Material Alloys: Synthesis and Application in Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices.” Adv. Sci., 9, 2103036, 2022.<br/>2. Y. Zuo et al. “Robust growth of two-dimensional metal dichalcogenides and their alloys by active chalcogen monomer supply.” Nat. Comm., 13, 1007, 2022.