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  • Understanding the electronic structures of WS-Au and WSe-Au interfaces is essential for creating advanced two-dimensional semiconductor devices, highlighting the importance of interface engineering.
  • Significant variations in the TMD work function and binding energies were discovered, exceeding 100 meV, indicating local differences in Schottky barrier heights due to nanoscale heterogeneities.
  • By examining metal microstructure and implementing improved processing techniques, researchers aim to reduce interface heterogeneity and enhance the electronic properties of TMDs in semiconductor applications.

Article Abstract

Engineering the transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD)-metal interface is critical for the development of two-dimensional semiconductor devices. By directly probing the electronic structures of WS-Au and WSe-Au interfaces with high spatial resolution, we delineate nanoscale heterogeneities in the composite systems that give rise to local Schottky barrier height modulations. Photoelectron spectroscopy reveals large variations (>100 meV) in TMD work function and binding energies for the occupied electronic states. Characterization of the composite systems with electron backscatter diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy leads us to attribute these heterogeneities to differing crystallite orientations in the Au contact, suggesting an inherent role of the metal microstructure in contact formation. We then leverage our understanding to develop straightforward Au processing techniques to form TMD-Au interfaces with reduced heterogeneity. Our findings illustrate the sensitivity of TMDs' electronic properties to metal contact microstructure and the viability of tuning the interface through contact engineering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00080DOI Listing

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