Tunable electronic structure in twisted WTe2/WSe2heterojunction bilayer

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Electronic structures of non-twisted and twisted WTe2/WSe2 heterojunction bilayers were investigated using first-principles calculations. Our results show that, for the twisted WTe2/WSe2 heterojunction bilayer, the bandgaps are all direct bandgaps, and the bandgap (K-K) increases significantly when the twist angle is from 0° to 10°. However, when the twist angle is from 11° to 14.2°, the bandgaps are all indirect bandgaps and the bandgap (G-K) significantly reduces. The band structure of the twisted WTe2/WSe2 heterojunction bilayer differs significantly from that of the non-twisted. Twisted WTe2/WSe2 heterojunction bilayers can be seen as a direct bandgap to an indirect bandgap conversion when turned to a certain angle. Interestingly, the bandgap of the WTe2/WSe2 heterojunction bilayer is very sensitive to the change in the twist angle. For example, when the twist angle is 10.5°, a maximum bandgap will appear. However, the minimum bandgap is 0.041 eV at 14.2°. Our findings have important guidance for device tuning of two-dimensional heterojunction materials.

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Chen, Z. S., Guo, W. T., Ye, J., Zhong, K., Zhang, J. M., & Huang, Z. (2022). Tunable electronic structure in twisted WTe2/WSe2heterojunction bilayer. AIP Advances, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0086024

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