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In Situ Oxygen Doping of Monolayer MoS2 for Novel Electronics.

Jian TangZheng WeiQinqin WangYu WangBo HanXiaomei LiBiying HuangMengzhou LiaoJieying LiuNa LiYanchong ZhaoCheng ShenYutuo GuoXuedong BaiPeng GaoWei YangLan ChenKehui WuRong YangDongxia ShiGuangyu Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
In 2D semiconductors, doping offers an effective approach to modulate their optical and electronic properties. Here, an in situ doping of oxygen atoms in monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 ) is reported during the chemical vapor deposition process. Oxygen concentrations up to 20-25% can be reliable achieved in these doped monolayers, MoS2- x Ox . These oxygen dopants are in a form of substitution of sulfur atoms in the MoS2 lattice and can reduce the bandgap of intrinsic MoS2 without introducing in-gap states as confirmed by photoluminescence spectroscopy and scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Field effect transistors made of monolayer MoS2- x Ox show enhanced electrical performances, such as high field-effect mobility (≈100 cm2 V-1 s-1 ) and inverter gain, ultrahigh devices' on/off ratio (>109 ) and small subthreshold swing value (≈80 mV dec-1 ). This in situ oxygen doping technique holds great promise on developing advanced electronics based on 2D semiconductors.
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