Controllable growth of substrate-scale 2D ReSe2 thin films and their application for molecular detection via the SERS technique†
Abstract
Rhenium diselenide (ReSe2) has attracted great interest due to its unique anisotropic structure and unusual in-plane anisotropic electrical and optical properties. However, efficient fabrication of large-area and high-quality 2D ReSe2 continuous films has become an increasingly important challenge. In this work, centimeter-scale 2D ReSe2 continuous films with the layer number varying from monolayer to 12 layers were successfully grown on a mica substrate using our space-confined CVD system via changing the position of the substrate. The fluorescence quenching effect and surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effect on 2D ReSe2 films with different layer numbers were investigated using rhodamine 6G (R6G) dye molecules as a Raman probe. The large-area ReSe2 films show the layer-number-dependent nature of the SERS effect and a robust suppression effect of fluorescence. Our work explores the practical application of 2D ReSe2 films for molecular detection via the SERS technique.