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Scanning Probe Characterization and Classification over Defective WS<sub>2 </sub>and Au {111}.

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Abstract

Point defect identification in two-dimensional materials enables an understanding of the local environment within a given system, where scanning probe microscopy that takes advantage of hyperspectral tunneling bias spectroscopy acquisition can both image and identify the atomic and electronic landscape. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have gained substantial interest for a variety of unique properties in its monolayer form such as serving as a host substrate for photo- and spin- active functionalization and showing promise in tunable band gap control. Here dense spectroscopic volume is collected autonomously via Gaussian process regression, where convolutional neural networks are used in tandem for defect identification and subsequent feedback. Monolayer semiconductor is explored on sulfur vacancies within tungsten disulfide (WS2), to provide hyperspectral insight into available sulfur-substitution sites within a TMD that is combined with spectral confirmation on the Au{111} herringbone reconstruction for both tip state verification and local fingerprinting. Additionally, we delve into similar investigations of absorbed metal impurities onto pristine W2 with scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy.

Publication: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.03351

Presenters

  • John C Thomas

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors

  • John C Thomas

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Antonio Rossi

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Darian Smalley

    University of Central Florida

  • Luca Francaviglia

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Zhuohang Yu

    The Pennsylvania State University

  • Tianyi Zhang

    The Pennsylvania State University

  • Shalini Kumari

    The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University

  • Joshua A Robinson

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Mauricio Terrones

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Masahiro Ishigami

    University of Central Florida

  • Eli Rotenberg

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Edward S Barnard

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL, Berkeley Lab

  • Archana Raja

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Ed K Wong

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL

  • D. Frank F Ogletree

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Marcus Noack

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

  • Alex Weber-Bargioni

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory