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Reconfiguring crystal and electronic structures of MoS2 by substitutional doping SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Reconfiguring crystal and electronic structures of MoS2 by substitutional doping
Authors
Suh, JoonkiTan, Teck LeongZhao, WeijiePark, JoonsukLin, Der-YuhPark, Tae-EonKim, JonghwanJin, ChenhaoSaigal, NihitGhosh, SandipWong, Zicong MarvinChen, YabinWang, FengWalukiewicz, WladyslawEda, GokiWu, Junqiao
Date Issued
2018-01
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Doping of traditional semiconductors has enabled technological applications in modern electronics by tailoring their chemical, optical and electronic properties. However, substitutional doping in two-dimensional semiconductors is at a comparatively early stage, and the resultant effects are less explored. In this work, we report unusual effects of degenerate doping with Nb on structural, electronic and optical characteristics of MoS2 crystals. The doping readily induces a structural transformation from naturally occurring 2H stacking to 3R stacking. Electronically, a strong interaction of the Nb impurity states with the host valence bands drastically and nonlinearly modifies the electronic band structure with the valence band maximum of multilayer MoS2 at the Gamma point pushed upward by hybridization with the Nb states. When thinned down to monolayers, in stark contrast, such significant nonlinear effect vanishes, instead resulting in strong and broadband photoluminescence via the formation of exciton complexes tightly bound to neutral acceptors.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50651
DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-02631-9
ISSN
2041-1723
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1, 2018-01
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