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Resonant optical phase imaging of lateral transition metal dichalcogenides heterostructure junctions with sub-micron width as high-throughput inspectionopen access

Authors
Kim, Ju YoungHan, YoojoongNugera, Florence A.Gutiérrez, Humberto R.Kim, Un JeongSon, Hyungbin
Issue Date
May-2026
Publisher
한국물리학회
Keywords
Heterostructures with sub-micron width; Hyperspectral phase microscopy; Photoluminescence mapping; Transition metal dichalcogenides
Citation
Current Applied Physics, v.85, pp 111 - 117
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Current Applied Physics
Volume
85
Start Page
111
End Page
117
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/63732
DOI
10.1016/j.cap.2026.02.002
ISSN
1567-1739
1878-1675
Abstract
Lateral MoS<inf>2</inf>–WS<inf>2</inf> heterostructures are essential for scalable in-plane optoelectronic junctions, yet their interfaces often show weak optical contrast that obscures their identification in bright-field microscopy. Raman and Photoluminescence (PL) mapping clearly resolves the junction through excitonic contrast, but its raster-scanning nature limits rapid, large-area inspection. Here, we show that hyperspectral phase microscopy (HPM) imaging provides a fast, wide-field indicator of weak contrast MoS<inf>2</inf>–WS<inf>2</inf> junctions. Direct comparison of PL and HPM acquired from the same regions reveals that the HPM phase shift retains a consistent spatial contrast across the heterointerface, enabling reliable interface localization comparable to PL. Line-profile and correlation analyses confirm that HPM captures the junction position with high reproducibility. These results establish phase-based imaging as a practical complement to PL for rapid visualization and process-level monitoring of lateral transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) heterostructures. © 2026
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