Author:
Khan M. A.,Leuenberger Michael N.
Abstract
AbstractThe electronic and optical properties of single-layer (SL) tungsten disulfide (WS$$_2$$
2
) in the presence of substitutional Holmium impurities (Ho$$_{\text{W}}$$
W
) are studied. Although Ho is much larger than W, density functional theory (DFT) including spin-orbit coupling is used to show that Ho:SL WS$$_2$$
2
is stable. The magnetic moment of the Ho impurity is found to be 4.75$$\mu _B$$
μ
B
using spin-dependent DFT. The optical selection rules identified in the optical spectrum match exactly the optical selection rules derived by means of group theory. The presence of neutral Ho$$_W$$
W
impurities gives rise to localized impurity states (LIS) with f-orbital character in the band structure. Using the Kubo-Greenwood formula and Kohn-Sham orbitals we obtain atom-like sharp transitions in the in-plane and out-of-plane components of the susceptibility tensor, Im$$\chi _{\parallel }$$
χ
‖
and Im$$\chi _{\perp }$$
χ
⊥
. The optical resonances are in good agreement with experimental data.
Funder
Defense Sciences Office, DARPA
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC