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Spectroscopic studies of atomic defects and bandgap renormalization in semiconducting monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (1910.14206v1)

Published 31 Oct 2019 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: Assessing atomic defect states and their ramifications on the electronic properties of two dimensional van der Waals semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (SC TMDs) is the primary task to expedite multi disciplinary efforts in the promotion of next generation electrical and optical device applications utilizing these low dimensional materials. Here, with electron tunneling and optical spectroscopy measurements with density functional theory, we spectroscopically locate the midgap states from chalcogen atom vacancies in four representative monolayer SC TMDs (MoS2, WS2, MoSe2, WSe2), and carefully analyze the similarities and dissimilarities of the atomic defects in four distinctive materials regarding the physical origins of the missing chalcogen atoms and the implications to SC mTMD properties. In addition, we address both quasiparticle and optical energy gaps of the SC mTMD films and find out many body interactions significantly enlarge the quasiparticle energy gaps and excitonic binding energies, when the semiconducting monolayers are encapsulated by non interacting hexagonal boron nitride layers.

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