Tuning the electronic structure of monolayer MoS2 towards metal like via vanadium doping

Author:

Maity Dipak1,Sharma Rahul12ORCID,Sahoo Krishna Rani1ORCID,Lal Ashique1,Arenal Raul334ORCID,Narayanan Tharangattu N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Hyderabad

2. Uppsala University

3. Universidad de Zaragoza

4. Fundación ARAID

Abstract

Doping of two-dimensional layered semiconducting materials is becoming pivotal in tailoring their electronic properties, enabling the development of advanced electronic and optoelectronic devices, where the selection of dopant is important. Here, we demonstrate the potential of substitutional vanadium (V) doping in monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) lattice in different extents leading to tunable electronic and optoelectronic properties. We found that low-level V doping (∼1 at.%) induces p-type characteristics in otherwise n-type monolayer MoS2, whereas medium-level doping (∼5 at.%) leads to an ambipolar semiconductor. Degenerately doped MoS2 (∼9 at.%) facilitates a transition from semiconducting towards metallic (metal-like) with reduced electrical resistivity (∼4.5 Ωm of MoS2 to 2.2×105Ωm), low activation energy for transport (∼11 meV), and electric field independent drain current in field effect transistor–based transfer characteristics. A detailed temperature- and power-dependent photoluminescence study along with density functional theory–based calculations in support unravels the emergence of an excitonic transition at ∼850 nm with its intensity dependent on the amount of vanadium. This study shows the potential of V doping in MoS2 for generating multifunctional two-dimensional materials for next generation electronics, optoelectronics, and interconnects with systematic control over its electronic structure in a wide range. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India

Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras

Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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