Strain and Interference Synergistically Modulated Optical and Electrical Properties in ReS2/Graphene Heterojunction Bubbles

ACS Nano. 2022 Oct 25;16(10):16271-16280. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.2c05272. Epub 2022 Oct 7.

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) material bubbles, as a straightforward method to induce strain, represent a potentially powerful platform for the modulation of different properties of 2D materials and the exploration of their strain-related applications. Here, we prepare ReS2/graphene heterojunction bubbles (ReS2/gr heterobubbles) and investigate their strain and interference synergistically modulated optical and electrical properties. We perform Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectra to verify the continuously varying strain and the microcavity induced optical interference in ReS2/gr heterobubbles. Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is carried out to explore the photogenerated carrier transfer behavior in both strained ReS2/gr heterobubbles and ReS2/gr interfaces, as well as the oscillation of surface potential caused by optical interference under illumination conditions. Moreover, the switching of in-plane crystal orientation and the modulation of optical anisotropy of ReS2/gr heterobubbles are observed by azimuth-dependent reflectance difference microscopy (ADRDM), which can be attributed to the action of both strain effect and interference. Our study proves that the optical and electrical properties can be effectively modulated by the synergistical effect of strain and interference in a 2D material bubble.

Keywords: in-plane anisotropy; optical interference; rhenium disulfide; strain engineering; two-dimensional material bubbles.