JOURNAL ARTICLE

Metal Contacts on Physical Vapor Deposited Monolayer MoS2

Abstract

The understanding of the metal and transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) interface is critical for future electronic device technologies based on this new class of two-dimensional semiconductors. Here, we investigate the initial growth of nanometer-thick Pd, Au, and Ag films on monolayer MoS2. Distinct growth morphologies are identified by atomic force microscopy: Pd forms a uniform contact, Au clusters into nanostructures, and Ag forms randomly distributed islands on MoS2. The formation of these different interfaces is elucidated by large-scale spin-polarized density functional theory calculations. Using Raman spectroscopy, we find that the interface homogeneity shows characteristic Raman shifts in E2g(1) and A1g modes. Interestingly, we show that insertion of graphene between metal and MoS2 can effectively decouple MoS2 from the perturbations imparted by metal contacts (e.g., strain), while maintaining an effective electronic coupling between metal contact and MoS2, suggesting that graphene can act as a conductive buffer layer in TMD electronics.

Keywords:
Materials science Monolayer Raman spectroscopy Graphene Metal Nanotechnology Transition metal Chemical vapor deposition Electrical conductor Kelvin probe force microscope Semiconductor Electrical contacts Contact resistance Density functional theory Chemical physics Layer (electronics) Optoelectronics Atomic force microscopy Composite material Chemistry Catalysis Optics

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2D Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Graphene research and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
ZnO doping and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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