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Deep Learning-Assisted Quantification of Atomic Dopants and Defects in 2D Materials

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Deep Learning-Assisted Quantification of Atomic Dopants and Defects in 2D Materials
Author(s)
Yang, Sang-Hyeok; Choi, Wooseon; Byeong Wook Cho; Agyapong-Fordjour, Frederick Osei-Tutu; Sehwan Park; Seok Joon Yun; Kim, Hyung-Jin; Han, Young-Kyu; Young Hee Lee; Ki Kang Kim; Young-Min Kim
Publication Date
2021-08
Journal
Advanced Science, v.8, no.16
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Abstract
© 2021 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbHAtomic dopants and defects play a crucial role in creating new functionalities in 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs). Therefore, atomic-scale identification and their quantification warrant precise engineering that widens their application to many fields, ranging from development of optoelectronic devices to magnetic semiconductors. Scanning transmission electron microscopy with a sub-Å probe has provided a facile way to observe local dopants and defects in 2D TMDs. However, manual data analytics of experimental images is a time-consuming task, and often requires subjective decisions to interpret observed signals. Therefore, an approach is required to automate the detection and classification of dopants and defects. In this study, based on a deep learning algorithm, fully convolutional neural network that shows a superior ability of image segmentation, an efficient and automated method for reliable quantification of dopants and defects in TMDs is proposed with single-atom precision. The approach demonstrates that atomic dopants and defects are precisely mapped with a detection limit of ≈1 × 1012 cm−2, and with a measurement accuracy of ≈98% for most atomic sites. Furthermore, this methodology is applicable to large volume of image data to extract atomic site-specific information, thus providing insights into the formation mechanisms of various defects under stimuli.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/10406
DOI
10.1002/advs.202101099
ISSN
2198-3844
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