Optical Absorption of a Few Unit-Cell Layers of MoS2

R. F. Frindt
Phys. Rev. 140, A536 – Published 18 October 1965
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Abstract

An experimental study of the absorption edge of single crystals of MoS2 down to a thickness of a few unit-cell layers has been carried out. With crystals less than 30 Å thick, the strong absorption peak in the red part of the spectrum disappears. Structure on the short-wavelength side of this peak disappears at a thickness of about 125 Å. These changes may be due to exciton size effects. The strength of a peak in the orange part of the spectrum is independent of thickness, down to the thickness of a few unit-cell layers. A new peak is observed with crystals less than 50 Å thick.

  • Received 26 March 1965

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.140.A536

©1965 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. F. Frindt*

  • Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, England

  • *Present address: Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby 2, British Columbia, Canada.

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Vol. 140, Iss. 2A — October 1965

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