Abstract
Van der Waals heterostructures stacked from different two-dimensional materials offer a unique platform for addressing many fundamental physics and construction of advanced devices. Twist angle between the two individual layers plays a crucial role in tuning the heterostructure properties. Here we report the experimental investigation of the twist angle-dependent conductivities in MoS2/graphene van der Waals heterojunctions. We found that the vertical conductivity of the heterojunction can be tuned by ∼5 times under different twist configurations, and the highest/lowest conductivity occurs at a twist angle of 0°/30°. Density functional theory simulations suggest that this conductivity change originates from the transmission coefficient difference in the heterojunctions with different twist angles. Our work provides a guidance in using the MoS2/graphene heterojunction for electronics, especially on reducing the contact resistance in MoS2 devices as well as other TMDCs devices contacted by graphene.
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Liao, M., Wu, Z. W., Du, L., Zhang, T., Wei, Z., Zhu, J., … Zhang, G. (2018). Twist angle-dependent conductivities across MoS2/graphene heterojunctions. Nature Communications , 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06555-w
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