Using first-principles calculations and deformation potential theory, we investigate the intrinsic carrier mobility ({\mu}) of monolayer MoS2 sheet and nanoribbons. In contrast to the dramatic three orders of magnitude of deterioration of {\mu} in graphene upon forming nanoribbons, the magnitude of {\mu} in armchair MoS2 nanoribbons is comparable to that in monolayer MoS2 sheet, albeit oscillating with width. Surprisingly, a room-temperature transport polarity reversal is observed with {\mu} of hole (h) and electron (e) being 200.52 (h) and 72.16 (e) cm2V-1s-1 in sheet, and 49.72 (h) and 190.89 (e) cm2V-1s-1 in 4 nm-wide nanoribbon. The robust magnitudes of {\mu} and polarity reversal are attributable to the different characteristics of edge states inherent in MoS2 nanoribbons. Our study suggests that width-reduction together with edge engineering provide a promising route for improving the transport properties of MoS2 nanostructures.
@article{arxiv.1310.7119,
title = {Polarity Reversed Robust Carrier Mobility in Monolayer MoS2 Nanoribbons},
author = {Yongqing Cai and Gang Zhang and Yong-Wei Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.7119},
year = {2014}
}