English

Ohmic contacts to 2D semiconductors through van der Waals bonding

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-02-09 v1

Abstract

High contact resistances have blocked the progress of devices based on MX2 (M = Mo,W; X = S,Se,Te) 2D semiconductors. Interface states formed at MX2/metal contacts pin the Fermi level, leading to sizable Schottky barriers for p-type contacts in particular. We show that (i) one can remove the interface states by covering the metal by a 2D layer, which is van der Waals-bonded to the MX2 layer, and (ii) one can choose the buffer layer such, that it yields a p-type contact with a zero Schottky barrier height. We identify possible buffer layers such as graphene, a monolayer of h-BN, or an oxide layer with a high electron affinity, such as MoO3. The most elegant solution is a metallic M'X'2 layer with a high work function. A NbS2 monolayer adsorbed on a metal yields a high work function contact, irrespective of the metal, which gives a barrierless contact to all MX2 layers.

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@article{arxiv.1601.02163,
  title  = {Ohmic contacts to 2D semiconductors through van der Waals bonding},
  author = {M. Farmanbar and G. Brocks},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.02163},
  year   = {2016}
}