Tuning the p-type Schottky barrier in 2D metal/semiconductor interface: boron-sheet/, and /
Abstract
The electronic and the structural properties of two dimensional van der Waals metal/semiconductor heterostructures have been investigated through first-principles calculations. We have considered the recently synthesized borophene [Science 350, 1513 (2015)], and the planar boron sheets (S1 and S2) [Nature Chemistry 8, 563 (2016)] as the 2D metal layer, and the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) , and \ as the semiconductor monolayer. We find that the energetic stability of those 2D metal/semiconductor heterojunctions is mostly ruled by the vdW interactions; however, chemical interactions also take place in borophene/TMDC. The electronic charge transfers at the metal/semiconductor interface has been mapped, where we find a a net charge transfer from the TMDCs to the boron sheets. Further electronic structure calculations reveal that the metal/semiconductor interfaces, composed by planar boron sheets S1 and S2, present a p-type Schottky barrier which can be tuned to a p-type ohmic contact upon an external electric field.
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