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Description Top: map of the PL emission intensity of a triangular ML-MoS2 flake using the Campanile probe. The white dashed line indicates the flake boundary as determined from the shear-force topography. Bottom: an image of the same flake acquired with scanning confocal microscopy using a × 100, 0.7-NA air objective. Scale bars, 1 μm.
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Author Wei Bao et al
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