overgangsmetalldicalogenider
Overgangsmetalldicalogenider, commonly known in English as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), are layered compounds with the general formula MX2, where M is a transition metal and X is a chalcogen such as sulfur, selenium or tellurium. They form two-dimensional layers with strong in-plane covalent bonds and weak van der Waals forces between layers, enabling isolation to few- or monolayer thickness. TMDCs display a range of electronic behaviors from semiconducting to metallic and even superconducting, depending on composition and structure.
Each MX2 layer consists of a plane of metal atoms sandwiched between two planes of chalcogen atoms.
TMDCs are prepared by mechanical exfoliation from bulk crystals, liquid-phase exfoliation, or chemical vapor deposition on
Applications include atomically thin transistors and photodetectors, flexible and transparent electronics, and catalysis for the hydrogen
Notable examples include MoS2, WS2, MoSe2, WSe2, MoTe2, NbS2 and TaS2.