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Prediction of Effective Photoelectron and Hole Separation in Type-I MoS 2 /PtSe 2 van der Waals Junction.

Rafael BesseHan WangDamien WestJuarez L F Da SilvaShengbai Zhang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Understanding the dynamics of charge transfer at vertical heterostructures of transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers is fundamentally important for future technological applications, given the unique feature of van der Waals interactions at the interface. Here, we employ time-dependent density functional theory formalism combined with molecular dynamics to investigate photoexcited electrons and holes in the type-I MoS 2 /PtSe 2 van der Waals heterobilayer. While type-I junctions have been traditionally viewed as being ineffective in photocarrier separation, we show that here a different mechanism from type-II is at play, which effectively separates photoelectrons from photoholes. The key is the phonon bottleneck, arising from the characteristically different dynamic band alignments in the valence and conduction bands, respectively, which only affects the transfer of holes but not electrons. The disparity between electron and hole transfer rates offers a new direction for effective control of charge separation at interfaces.
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