Tungsten and Molybdenum Disulfide flakes were investigated using tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, nanomechanical measurements and wide-field Raman Microscopy with Stochastic optical reconstruction Post processing.
These microscopy approaches are well adapted to understand how the surface of 2D materials develop and how their mechanical properties can reveal hidden structures leading to a better understanding of their formation.
Raman and luminescence Wide field microscopies with Stochastic optical reconstruction are also of interested to reveal photophysical processes at the edges of the flakes with a well adapted temporal resolution.
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