Defect-Engineered Atomically Thin MoS 2 Homogeneous Electronics for Logic Inverters.

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2020)

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Abstract
Ultrathin molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) presents ideal properties for building next-generation atomically thin circuitry. However, it is difficult to construct logic units of MoS2 monolayer using traditional silicon-based doping schemes, such as atomic substitution and ion implantation, as they cause lattice disruption and doping instability. An accurate and feasible electronic structure modulation strategy from defect engineering is proposed to construct homogeneous electronics for MoS2 monolayer logic inverters. By utilizing the energy-matched electron induction of the solution process, numerous pure and lattice-stable monosulfur vacancies (V-monos) are introduced to modulate the electronic structure of monolayer MoS2 via a shallow trapping effect. The resulting modulation effectively reduces the electronic concentration of MoS2 and improves the work function by 100 meV. Under modulation of V-monos, an atomically thin homogenous monolayer MoS2 logic inverter with a voltage gain of 4 is successfully constructed. A brand-new and practical design route of defect modulation for 2D-based circuit development is provided.
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defect engineering,electronic structure modulation,logic inverters,monolayer MoS2,sulfur vacancies
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