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Spatially Resolved Electronic Properties of Single-Layer WS$_2$ on Transition Metal Oxides

Materials Science 2016-10-27 v1

Abstract

There is a substantial interest in the heterostructures of semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) amongst each other or with arbitrary materials, through which the control of the chemical, structural, electronic, spintronic, and optical properties can lead to a change in device paradigms. A critical need is to understand the interface between TMDCs and insulating substrates, for example high-κ\kappa dielectrics, which can strongly impact the electronic properties such as the optical gap. Here we show that the chemical and electronic properties of the single-layer (SL) TMDC, WS2_2, can be transferred onto high-κ\kappa transition metal oxide substrates TiO2_2 and SrTiO3_3. The resulting samples are much more suitable for measuring their electronic and chemical structures with angle-resolved photoemission than their native-grown SiO2_2 substrates. We probe the WS2_2 on the micron scale across 100-micron flakes, and find that the occupied electronic structure is exactly as predicted for freestanding SL WS2_2 with a strong spin-orbit splitting of 420~meV and a direct band gap at the valence band maximum. Our results suggest that TMDCs can be combined with arbitrary multi-functional oxides, which may introduce alternative means of controlling the optoelectronic properties of such materials.

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@article{arxiv.1610.08480,
  title  = {Spatially Resolved Electronic Properties of Single-Layer WS$_2$ on Transition Metal Oxides},
  author = {Søren Ulstrup and Jyoti Katoch and Roland J. Koch and Daniel Schwarz and Simranjeet Singh and Kathleen M. McCreary and Hyang Keun Yoo and Jinsong Xu and Berend T. Jonker and Roland K. Kawakami and Aaron Bostwick and Eli Rotenberg and Chris Jozwiak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.08480},
  year   = {2016}
}

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28 pages, 5 figures