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  • The study uses density functional theory to investigate how vacancy defects affect the electronic and magnetic properties of MoS nanotubes.
  • Armchair (6, 6) tubes with certain defects become half-metallic and show tunable magnetic properties, making them promising for spintronics, while zigzag (10, 0) tubes are mostly nonmagnetic.
  • The research emphasizes that defect engineering can create materials with desirable semiconducting, metallic, and half-metallic properties for nanoelectronic and spintronic applications.

Article Abstract

By using density functional theory calculations, we evaluated the effects of vacancy defects on the electronic and magnetic properties of MoS nanotubes. While both zigzag and armchair MoS tubes are intrinsically semiconducting, armchair (6, 6) tubes with simple disulfur and mono-molybdenum vacancies, as well as a large vacancy cluster consisting of both Mo and S vacancies (V ), and zigzag (10, 0) tubes with a mono-molybdenum defect are metallic. In particular, the (6, 6) tube with disulfur and V defects is half-metallic, which is promising for applications in spintronic devices. In addition, the (6, 6) tube exhibits an easily tunable magnetic property by introducing vacancies. We found that disulfur, mono-molybdenum, V , and V vacancies are able to cause spin polarization to induce net magnetic moment. This is mainly because the spin states prefer to couple through Mo atoms that are arranged along the zigzag direction (the axial direction of the armchair tube). In contrast, the zigzag (10, 0) tube is relatively hard to tune and is always nonmagnetic, except for the case of V . More importantly, atomic- and orbital-projected electron density of states analyses reveal that the net spins are mainly contributed by bare Mo atoms at or near the vacancy edge. For defect-laden MoS tubes that are still semiconducting, the energy gap and effective masses of the charge carriers are highly dependent on tube chirality and defect species. Our present findings highlight the worthwhile semiconducting, metallic, and half-metallic properties of MoS tubes, particularly armchair species, which can be obtained defect engineering; this can find broad applications for the fabrication of nanoelectronic and spintronic devices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064463PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08981gDOI Listing

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