A gate-free monolayer WSe2 pn diode.

Journal: Nature Communications
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Abstract

Interest in bringing p- and n-type monolayer semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) into contact to form rectifying pn diode has thrived since it is crucial to control the electrical properties in two-dimensional (2D) electronic and optoelectronic devices. Usually this involves vertically stacking different TMDs with pn heterojunction or, laterally manipulating carrier density by gate biasing. Here, by utilizing a locally reversed ferroelectric polarization, we laterally manipulate the carrier density and created a WSe2 pn homojunction on the supporting ferroelectric BiFeO3 substrate. This non-volatile WSe2 pn homojunction is demonstrated with optical and scanning probe methods and scanning photoelectron micro-spectroscopy. A homo-interface is a direct manifestation of our WSe2 pn diode, which can be quantitatively understood as a clear rectifying behavior. The non-volatile confinement of carriers and associated gate-free pn homojunction can be an addition to the 2D electron-photon toolbox and pave the way to develop laterally 2D electronics and photonics.

Authors
Jhih-wei Chen, Shun-tsung Lo, Sheng-chin Ho, Sheng-shong Wong, Thi-hai-yen Vu, Xin-quan Zhang, Yi-de Liu, Yu-you Chiou, Yu-xun Chen, Jan-chi Yang, Yi-chun Chen, Ying-hao Chu, Yi-hsien Lee, Chung-jen Chung, Tse-ming Chen, Chia-hao Chen, Chung-lin Wu