TY - JOUR A1 - Remškar, Maja A1 - Jelenc, Janez A1 - Czepurnyi, Nikolai A1 - Malok, Matjaž A1 - Pirker, Luka A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Hüttel, Andreas K. T1 - Modulations of the work function and morphology of a single MoS2 nanotube by charge injection JF - Nanoscale Advances N2 - Both the miniaturization of transistor components and the ongoing investigation of material systems with potential for quantum information processing have significantly increased current interest of researchers in semiconducting inorganic nanotubes. Here we report on an additional outstanding aspect of these nanostructures, namely the intrinsic coupling of electronic and mechanical properties. We observe electronic and morphology changes in a single MoS2 nanotube, exposed to charge injections by means of an atomic-force-microscopy tip. An elliptic deformation of the nanotube and helical twisting of the nanotube are visible, consistent with the reverse piezoelectric effect. Work-function changes are found to be dependent on the polarity of the injected carriers. An unexpected long-term persistence of the shape deformations is observed and explained with accumulation of structural defects and the resultant strain, which could cause a memory-like charge confinement and a long lasting modulation of the work function. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/d4na00490f SN - 2516-0230 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Pirker, Luka A1 - Kaneko, Keita A1 - Kokubo, Hiroki A1 - Bachmann, Michael A1 - Ikuno, Takashi A1 - Remskar, Maja A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Field emission from nanotubes and flakes of transition metal dichalcogenides JF - Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B N2 - Transition metal dichalcogenides such as MoS2 and WS2 are low-dimensional semiconductor materials. MoS2 and WS2 nanotubes and flakes were grown by a chemical transport reaction under a temperature gradient. I2 was used as a transport agent for previously synthesized MoS2 and WS2, respectively. These multilayered nanotubes are indirect bandgap semiconductors with a bandgap depending on their diameter. WS2 flakes were prepared by the sulfurization of thin WOx flakes. To increase the field enhancement of such low-dimensional structures by a higher aspect ratio, two approaches were examined: (a) the MoS2 and WS2 nanotubes were attached individually by a focused ion beam with Pt on dry etched n-type Si pillars and (b) the WS2 flakes were grown directly on the surface of the (n-type and p-type) Si pillars. Integral field emission measurements were performed in a diode configuration with a 50 μm mica spacer in a vacuum chamber at pressures of about 10−9 mbar. At a voltage of 900 V (18 MV/m), the integral emission current from the nanotubes is up to 11 μA for the lateral mounted MoS2 and about 1.3 μA (1.0 μA) for the upright mounted WS2 (MoS2). The onset voltage for a current of 1 nA is about 550 V for MoS2 and 500 V for WS2, respectively. The voltage conversion factor is in the range of 6 × 104–8 × 104 cm−1 for the nanotubes. The mounted MoS2 flakes show a field emission current of about 6 μA at 18 MV/m in contrast to the directly grown WS2 flakes, which show a pronounced saturation regime and, therefore, a lower emission current of about 0.5 μA is reached at 1500 V (25 MV/m). The WS2 flakes show a two times higher (1 × 105 cm−1) voltage conversion factor in comparison to the MoS2 flakes (5 × 104 cm−1). The extracted characteristics of the current-limiting part show a difference in the behavior of the extracted current-limiting characteristics between the lateral (linear) and upright mounted (exponential) nanotubes and the MoS2 flakes. In contrast, the WS2 flakes show charge carrier depletion effects. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1116/1.5140474 VL - 38 IS - 3 SP - 032801 PB - AIP Publishing ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pirker, Luka A1 - Ławrowski, Robert Damian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Remškar, Maja A1 - Višić, Bojana T1 - MoₓWₓ₋₁S₂ Nanotubes for Advanced Field Emission Application JF - Advanced Functional Materials N2 - Transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) nanotubes complement the field of low-dimensional materials with their quasi-1D morphology and a wide set of intriguing properties. By introducing different transition metals into the crystal structure, their properties can be tailored for specific purpose and applications. Herein, the characterization and a subsequent preparation of single-nanotube field emission devices of MoxWx-1S2 nanotubes prepared via the chemical vapor transport reaction is presented. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction indicate that the molybdenum and tungsten atoms are randomly distributed within the crystal structure and that the material is highly crystalline. High resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction (ED) patterns further corroborate these findings. A detailed analysis of the ED patterns from an eight-layer nanotube reveal that the nanotubes grow in the 2H structure, with each shell consists of one bilayer. The work function of the nanotubes is comparable to that of pure MoS2 and lower of pure WS2 NTs, making them ideal candidates for field emission applications. Two devices with different geometrical setup are prepared and tested as field emitters, showing promising results for single nanotube field emission applications. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202213869 SN - 1616-3028 N1 - Early View. 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