Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-024-00488-3
Probing the interplay of interactions, screening and strain in monolayer MoS2 via self-intercalation
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Fundamental physics
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530 Physik
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npj 2D Materials and Applications ; volume 8, Article number: 61 (2024). - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41699-024-00488-3
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2024
Abstract
Controlling many-body interactions in two-dimensional systems remains a formidable task from the perspective of both fundamental physics and application. Here, we explore remarkable electronic structure alterations of MoS2 monolayer islands on graphene on Ir(111) induced by non-invasive self-intercalation. This introduces significant differences in morphology and strain of MoS2 as a result of the modified interaction with the substrate. Consequently, considerable changes of the band gap and non-rigid electronic shifts of valleys are detected, which are a combined effect of the screening of the many-body interactions and strain in MoS2. Furthermore, theory shows that each substrate leaves a unique stamp on the electronic structure of two-dimensional material in terms of those two parameters, restricted by their correlation.
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