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On the structure of molybdenum diselenide and disulfide
Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie, 1986AbstractThe crystal structure of MoSe2 has been refined from single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction data. MoSe2 is isotypic with hexagonal MoS2 (C7 type); a = 3.289(1) Å, c = 12.927(4) Å, z(Se) = 0.6210(3). It is pointed out that the structure of MoS2 is incorrectly given in many books, although it had already been correctly reported by Dickinson and Pauling
Bronsema, Klaas Derk +2 more
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Fabricating Molybdenum Disulfide Memristors
ACS Applied Electronic Materials, 2019Memristors with simple two-terminal structures have great potential for use in high-density memory and neuromorphic devices.
Yancong Qiao +8 more
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Nanosized allotropes of molybdenum disulfide
The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2007The present review provides an overview of the rich polymorphism encountered on different length scales within the very versatile material class of transition metal chalcogenides. On the mesoscopic to nanoscopic scale such compounds exhibit a wide variety of nanostructured allotropes with varying dimensionality and competing internal structure, such ...
Enyashin, A. N. +2 more
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LIGHT EMISSION BY MONOLAYERS OF MOLYBDENUM DISULFIDE
Автометрия, 2021A. V. Marchenko +3 more
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Intercalation Compounds of Molybdenum Disulfide
1979The transition metal dichalcogenides of groups IVB, VB, and VIB exhibit considerable diversity in their physical properties, spanning the fields of metals, semiconductors, insulators, and superconductors [1]. An important feature of these materials is that they crystallize in a quasi two-dimensional type of layered structure which imparts substantial ...
Robert B. Somoano, John A. Woollam
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(Invited) Molybdenum Disulfide Biosensors
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2018The two-dimensional layered material MoS2 is the most common transition metal dichalcogenide. The bulk MoS2 is a semiconductor material with an indirect energy gap (about 1.3 eV) with strong sulfur and molybdenum metal in the plane of the monolayer valence bond function, and there is a very weak Van der Waals force between layers. The monolayer MoS2
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Molybdenum-disulfide lubricant
Metallurgist, 1964A. T. Demchenko, A. I. Evseev
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