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arxiv: 1201.5284 · v1 · pith:JJOD4OEHnew · submitted 2012-01-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

First-principles study of the phonon-limited mobility in n-type single-layer MoS2

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keywords mobilitydeformationinteractionmos2phonon-limitedtemperaturecarrierdensity
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In the present work we calculate the phonon-limited mobility in intrinsic n-type single-layer MoS2 as a function of carrier density and temperature for T > 100 K. Using a first-principles approach for the calculation of the electron-phonon interaction, the deformation potentials and Fr\"ohlich interaction in the isolated MoS2 layer are determined. We find that the calculated room-temperature mobility of ~410 cm^2 V^-1 s^-1 is dominated by optical phonon scattering via deformation potential couplings and the Fr\"ohlich interaction with the deformation potentials to the intravalley homopolar and intervalley longitudinal optical phonons given by 4.1 x 10^8 eV/cm and 2.6 x 10^8 eV/cm, respectively. The mobility is weakly dependent on the carrier density and follows a \mu ~ T^-1 temperature dependence with \gamma = 1.69 at room temperature. It is shown that a quenching of the characteristic homopolar mode which is likely to occur in top-gated samples, boosts the mobility with 70 cm^2 V^-1 s^-1 and can be observed as a decrease in the exponent to \gamma = 1.52. Our findings indicate that the intrinsic phonon-limited mobility is approached in samples where a high-kappa dielectric that effectively screens charge impurities is used as gate oxide.

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