Abstract
Making a metal contact to the two-dimensional semiconductor MoS2 without creating a Schottky barrier is a challenge. Using density functional calculations we show that, although the Schottky barrier for electrons obeys the Schottky-Mott rule for high work function (4.7 eV) metals, the Fermi level is pinned at 0.1-0.3 eV below the conduction band edge of MoS2 for low work function metals, due to the metal-MoS2 interaction. Inserting a boron nitride (BN) monolayer between the metal and the MoS2 disrupts this interaction, and restores the MoS2 electronic structure. Moreover, a BN layer decreases the metal work function of Co and Ni by ∼2 eV, and enables a lineup of the Fermi level with the MoS2 conduction band. Surface modification by adsorbing a single BN layer is a practical method to attain vanishing Schottky barrier heights.
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Farmanbar, M., & Brocks, G. (2015). Controlling the Schottky barrier at MoS2 /metal contacts by inserting a BN monolayer. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 91(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.91.161304
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