Issue 40, 2022

Significant enhancement of piezoelectricity induced by oxygen adsorption in monolayer and multilayer MoS2

Abstract

MoS2 has received considerable interest due to achieving coupling between its piezoelectric and semiconducting properties. However, the piezoelectricity of multilayer MoS2 is obtained only in odd layers and decreases as the number of layers increases, which is not beneficial for designing long-term durability piezoelectric devices. In this work, we theoretically study the structural, electronic and piezoelectric properties of monolayer and multilayer MoS2 by oxygen (O) adsorption (O@MoS2). The monolayer O@MoS2 is thermodynamically stable at room temperature. All considered systems are semiconductors. The total energy calculation indicates that O adsorption can stabilize the metastable stackings. In particular, in bilayer stackings, an energetically favorable configuration is obtained in parallel polarization stacking sequences under high O adsorption concentration, resulting in the e11 increasing to 8.641 × 10−10 C m−1 from 4.991 × 10−10 C m−1 of the monolayer. Further, in trilayer stackings, the e11 is enhanced to 12.252 × 10−10 C m−1. For the vertical piezoelectric coefficients, the e31 remains almost unchanged between the monolayer and multilayer systems. More significantly, the e33 of the trilayer structure is increased to 7.837 × 10−10 C m−1. Combined with the elastic stiffness, the d33 is 101.632 pm V−1, which reaches the level of piezoelectric coefficients in the state-of-the-art perovskites. We reveal that the high piezoelectricity is primarily from the enhanced interlayer interaction and polarization perpendicular to the basal plane. Our results reveal that the piezoelectricity of O@MoS2 does not rely on odd and even layers and is stronger in multilayers. Thus, it has great potential in the fields of piezoelectric applications.

Graphical abstract: Significant enhancement of piezoelectricity induced by oxygen adsorption in monolayer and multilayer MoS2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jun 2022
Accepted
29 Aug 2022
First published
01 Sep 2022

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022,10, 15008-15015

Significant enhancement of piezoelectricity induced by oxygen adsorption in monolayer and multilayer MoS2

X. Wang, H. Liu, G. Li, G. Wang and J. Wan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022, 10, 15008 DOI: 10.1039/D2TC02672D

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