Band Structure Engineering of Interfacial Semiconductors Based on Atomically Thin Lead Iodide Crystals
Yan Sun, Zhen Huang, Zishu Zhou, Jiangbin Wu, Liujiang Zhou, Yang, Cheng, Jinqiu Liu, Chao Zhu, Maotao Yu, Peng Yu, Wei Zhu, Yue Liu, Jian Zhou,, Bowen Liu, Hongguang Xie, Yi Cao, Hai Li, Xinran Wang, Kaihui Liu, Xiaoyong, Wang, Jianpu Wang, Lin Wang, Wei Huang

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the synthesis of atomically thin PbI2 crystals and their integration with transition metal dichalcogenides to engineer band structures and control light-matter interactions in 2D heterostructures.
Contribution
It introduces a low-temperature solution method for large-area PbI2 crystals and explores their heterostructures with MoS2, WS2, and WSe2 for band structure engineering.
Findings
Enhanced photoluminescence in MoS2/PbI2 heterostructures.
Photoluminescence quenching in WS2/PbI2 and WSe2/PbI2 stacks.
Distinct band alignments enabling tailored optoelectronic properties.
Abstract
To explore new constituents in two-dimensional materials and to combine their best in van der Waals heterostructures, are in great demand as being unique platform to discover new physical phenomena and to design novel functionalities in interface-based devices. Herein, PbI2 crystals as thin as few-layers are first synthesized, particularly through a facile low-temperature solution approach with the crystals of large size, regular shape, different thicknesses and high-yields. As a prototypical demonstration of flexible band engineering of PbI2-based interfacial semiconductors, these PbI2 crystals are subsequently assembled with several transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers. The photoluminescence of MoS2 is strongly enhanced in MoS2/PbI2 stacks, while a dramatic photoluminescence quenching of WS2 and WSe2 is revealed in WS2/PbI2 and WSe2/PbI2 stacks. This is attributed to the…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
