Instrument at BESSY II shows how light activates molybdenum disulfide layers to become catalysts
Published Date: 3/5/2021
Source: phys.org
MoS2 thin films of superposed alternating layers of molybdenum and sulfur atoms form a two-dimensional semiconducting surface. However, even a surprisingly low-intensity blue light pulse is enough to alter the properties of the surface and make it metallic. This has now been demonstrated by a team at BESSY II.