Author:
Ozdemir Ilkay,Holleitner Alexander W.,Kastl Christoph,Aktürk Olcay Üzengi
Abstract
AbstractTransition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) receive significant attention due to their outstanding electronic and optical properties. In this study, we investigate the electronic, optical, and thermoelectric properties of single and few layer $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
in detail utilizing first-principles methods based on the density functional theory (DFT). Within the scope of both PBE and HSE06 including spin orbit coupling (SOC), the simulations predict the electronic band gap values to decrease as the number of layers increases. Moreover, spin-polarized DFT calculations combined with the semi-classical Boltzmann transport theory are applied to estimate the anisotropic thermoelectric power factor (Seebeck coefficient, S) for $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
in both the monolayer and multilayer limit, and S is obtained below the optimal value for practical applications. The optical absorbance of $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
monolayer is obtained to be slightly less than the values reported in literature for 2H TMD monolayers of $$\hbox {MoS}_2$$
MoS
2
, $$\hbox {MoSe}_2$$
MoSe
2
, and $$\hbox {WS}_2$$
WS
2
. Furthermore, we simulate the impact of defects, such as vacancy, antisite and substitution defects, on the electronic, optical and thermoelectric properties of monolayer $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
. Particularly, the Te-$$\hbox {O}_2$$
O
2
substitution defect in parallel orientation yields negative formation energy, indicating that the relevant defect may form spontaneously under relevant experimental conditions. We reveal that the electronic band structure of $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
monolayer is significantly influenced by the presence of the considered defects. According to the calculated band gap values, a lowering of the conduction band minimum gives rise to metallic characteristics to the structure for the single Te(1) vacancy, a diagonal Te line defect, and the Te(1)-$$\hbox {O}_2$$
O
2
substitution, while the other investigated defects cause an opening of a small positive band gap at the Fermi level. Consequently, the real ($$\varepsilon _1(\omega )$$
ε
1
(
ω
)
) and imaginary ($$\varepsilon _2(\omega )$$
ε
2
(
ω
)
) parts of the dielectric constant at low frequencies are very sensitive to the applied defects, whereas we find that the absorbance (A) at optical frequencies is less significantly affected. We also predict that certain point defects can enhance the otherwise moderate value of S in pristine $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
to values relevant for thermoelectric applications. The described $$\hbox {WTe}_2$$
WTe
2
monolayers, as functionalized with the considered defects, offer the possibility to be applied in optical, electronic, and thermoelectric devices.
Funder
Ulusal Yüksek Başarımlı Hesaplama Merkezi, Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology
Technische Universität München
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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