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Bandgap renormalization and work function tuning in MoSe2/hBN/Ru(0001) heterostructures.


ABSTRACT: The van der Waals interaction in vertical heterostructures made of two-dimensional (2D) materials relaxes the requirement of lattice matching, therefore enabling great design flexibility to tailor novel 2D electronic systems. Here we report the successful growth of MoSe2 on single-layer hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) on the Ru(0001) substrate using molecular beam epitaxy. Using scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy, we found that the quasi-particle bandgap of MoSe2 on hBN/Ru is about 0.25 eV smaller than those on graphene or graphite substrates. We attribute this result to the strong interaction between hBN/Ru, which causes residual metallic screening from the substrate. In addition, the electronic structure and the work function of MoSe2 are modulated electrostatically with an amplitude of ∼0.13 eV. Most interestingly, this electrostatic modulation is spatially in phase with the Moiré pattern of hBN on Ru(0001) whose surface also exhibits a work function modulation of the same amplitude.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5171833 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bandgap renormalization and work function tuning in MoSe<sub>2</sub>/hBN/Ru(0001) heterostructures.

Zhang Qiang Q   Chen Yuxuan Y   Zhang Chendong C   Pan Chi-Ruei CR   Chou Mei-Yin MY   Zeng Changgan C   Shih Chih-Kang CK  

Nature communications 20161214


The van der Waals interaction in vertical heterostructures made of two-dimensional (2D) materials relaxes the requirement of lattice matching, therefore enabling great design flexibility to tailor novel 2D electronic systems. Here we report the successful growth of MoSe<sub>2</sub> on single-layer hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) on the Ru(0001) substrate using molecular beam epitaxy. Using scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy, we found that the quasi-particle bandgap of MoSe<sub>2</sub>  ...[more]

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