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Single-Defect Spectroscopy via Random Telegraph Noise in Graphene-Contacted ReS$_2$-hBN Heterostructures

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-11-24 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Defect spectroscopy in two-dimensional (2D) field-effect transistors (FETs) requires device architectures that suppress contact and disorder artifacts while preserving intrinsic carrier dynamics. Here, we demonstrate ReS2_2-hBN FETs with few-layer graphene (FLG) van der Waals contacts that form nearly barrier-free interfaces, enabling intrinsic transport in ReS2_2, an anisotropic, low-symmetry TMDC rarely exhibiting disorder-free behavior. The clean ReS2_2-FLG platform allows direct observation of random telegraph noise (RTN) even in micron-scale channels, manifested as discrete two-level current fluctuations between 90-150 K arising from stochastic trapping at localized hBN defect sites. With increasing temperature, the RTN evolves into a 1/f spectrum as multiple traps activate. Statistical analysis of RTN amplitudes and capture-emission kinetics identifies substitutional carbon-related centers in hBN as dominant defects. These findings establish a generalizable approach for probing dielectric-origin defect dynamics in intrinsically conducting, low-symmetry 2D semiconductors.

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@article{arxiv.2511.17125,
  title  = {Single-Defect Spectroscopy via Random Telegraph Noise in Graphene-Contacted ReS$_2$-hBN Heterostructures},
  author = {Shubhrasish Mukherjee and Gaurab Samanta and Shubhadip Moulick and Ruta Kulkarni and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Arumugum Thamizhavel and Atindra Nath Pal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.17125},
  year   = {2025}
}

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31 pages, 4 figures, including Supporting Information