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Zhongjun Li1,2, Yahui Zheng1, Guojun Li1
1School of Physics, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230009, Anhui, China.
Abstract:
The Schottky barrier (SB) in the ultraclean van der Waals contact between two-dimensional (2D) MoS2 and three-dimensional (3D) indium (In) strikingly deviates from the Schottky-Mott limit (SML). Herein, on the basis of first-principles calculation, the origin of the SB deviation is brought to bear, as well as a strategy for mitigating the SB deviation. In light of the good agreement between the SB and the corrected SB by interface potential difference (ΔV) and Fermi -level shift (ΔEF) based on the SML, the SB deviation is attributed to the combined effects of ΔV and ΔEF. Furthermore, when a Au, Sc, or Ti thin film is coated on the back side of In, the SB deviation and the sum of ΔV and ΔEF decrease similarly. Importantly, in the Ti coating situation, the SB is reduced to 0.12 eV, notably smaller than the value of 0.30 eV in the Au coating case. This interface engineering can be generalized to regulate the SB between a 2D semiconductor and a 3D alloy.
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