posted on 2022-04-08, 20:09authored byWei Cao, Oded Hod, Michael Urbakh
Inspired
by the fascinating electronic properties of twisted transition
metal dichalcogenides, we extend the registry index approach to quantify
the interlayer commensurability of homogeneous and heterogeneous interfaces
of MoS2, WS2, MoSe2, and WSe2. The developed geometric measure provides quantitative information
about their sliding energy landscape with vast mechanical and tribological
implications. Furthermore, the registry index is highly suitable for
characterizing surface reconstruction in twisted transition metal
dichalcogenide interfaces that dictates their intricate electronic
and ferroelectric properties. The simple and intuitive nature of the
registry index marks it as a powerful computational tool for studying
the fascinating physical phenomena demonstrated by these materials.