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Scalable lateral heterojunction by chemical doping of 2D TMD thin films.


ABSTRACT: Scalable heterojunctions based on two-dimensional transitional metal dichalcogenides are of great importance for their applications in the next generation of electronic and optoelectronic devices. However, reliable techniques for the fabrication of such heterojunctions are still at its infancy. Here we demonstrate a simple technique for the scalable fabrication of lateral heterojunctions via selective chemical doping of TMD thin films. We demonstrate that the resistance of large area MoS2 and MoSe2 thin film, prepared via low pressure chalcogenation of molybdenum film, decreases by up to two orders of magnitude upon doping using benzyl viologen (BV) molecule. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements confirms n-doping of the films by BV molecules. Since thin films of MoS2 and MoSe2 are typically more resistive than their exfoliated and co-evaporation based CVD counterparts, the decrease in resistance by BV doping represents a significant step in the utilization of these samples in electronic devices. Using selective BV doping, we simultaneously fabricated many lateral heterojunctions in 1 cm2 MoS2 and 1 cm2 MoSe2 films. The electrical transport measurements performed across the heterojunctions exhibit current rectification behavior due to a band offset created between the doped and undoped regions of the material. Almost 84% of the fabricated devices showed rectification behavior demonstrating the scalability of this technique.

SUBMITTER: Chamlagain B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7395794 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Scalable lateral heterojunction by chemical doping of 2D TMD thin films.

Chamlagain Bhim B   Withanage Sajeevi S SS   Johnston Ammon C AC   Khondaker Saiful I SI  

Scientific reports 20200731 1


Scalable heterojunctions based on two-dimensional transitional metal dichalcogenides are of great importance for their applications in the next generation of electronic and optoelectronic devices. However, reliable techniques for the fabrication of such heterojunctions are still at its infancy. Here we demonstrate a simple technique for the scalable fabrication of lateral heterojunctions via selective chemical doping of TMD thin films. We demonstrate that the resistance of large area MoS<sub>2</  ...[more]

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