Abstract

Summary Plasmon-induced charge transfer has drawn considerable interests and spurred rapid developments of photovoltaics and photocatalysis. Various plasmonic metal/transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) heterostructures have been developed to promote charge separation. For plasmon-induced catalysis, the transformation of TMDs is rare, and the erosion of TMDs has not yet been reported. Here, we report the etching of two-dimensional TMDs by planar surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). We found that SPPs can etch various TMDs into desired layers and lateral size through controlling the light power and incident direction. In aqueous media, the strong plasmonic coupling at Au/MoS2 interface generates holes in the valence band of MoS2 that can weaken its interlayer interaction. As a synergistic effect, the plasmonic hot electrons produce oxidizing H2O2 to dissolve MoS2 from the top layers. Our results provide a new perspective for understanding the plasmonic coupling at metal-TMD interfaces and a reliable route toward fabricating well-defined TMDs.

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