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Mechanisms of negative differential resistance in glutamine-functionalized WS2quantum dots
Denice N Feria1, Sonia Sharma2, Yu-Ting Chen2
1Department of Optoelectronics and Materials Technology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Understanding the mechanism of the negative differential resistance (NDR) in transition metal dichalcogenides is essential for fundamental science and the development of electronic devices. Here, the NDR of the current-voltage characteristics was observed based on the glutamine-functionalized WS2quantum dots (QDs). The NDR effect can be adjusted by varying the applied voltage range, air pressure, surrounding gases, and relative humidity. A peak-to-valley current ratio as high as 6.3 has been achieved at room temperature. Carrier trapping induced by water molecules was suggested to be responsible for the mechanism of the NDR in the glutamine-functionalized WS2QDs. Investigating the NDR of WS2QDs may promote the development of memory applications and emerging devices.

