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arxiv: 1810.05385 · v2 · pith:EEN6QU4Pnew · submitted 2018-10-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Contactless photo-induced carrier density control in nanocrystal MoS2 hybrids

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords mos2densitymonolayercarriercontrolelectronsnanocrystalphoto-doping
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The ultrathin nature of two-dimensional monolayer semiconductors yields optoelectronic properties which are highly responsive to changes in free-carrier density, making it imperative to masterfully control their doping levels. We report a new photo-doping scheme that quasi-permanently dopes the monolayer MoS2 to extents competing with electrostatic gating. The photo-doping is achieved by coupling monolayer MoS2 with indium tin oxide nanocrystals that can store multiple electrons per nanocrystal after UV illumination. In the hybrid structure, the photo-generated valence band holes in the nanocrystals are filled by MoS2 electrons, photo-doping the MoS2 with holes. Reductions in carrier density by ~6x10^12 cm^-2 are observed, equivalent to the storage of ~40 electrons per nanocrystal. Long-range changes proliferating up to 40 micrometers away from the localized photodoping result from local bandstructure variations in MoS2. These studies reveal novel all-optical carrier density control in monolayer semiconductors, enabling remote-control of local charge density and innovative energy storage technologies.

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