Effect of molecular rotation and concentration on the adsorption of pentacene molecules on two-dimensional monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides

IF 2.9 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Electronic Structure Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1088/2516-1075/ad5945
E Black and J M Morbec
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Heterostructures composed of pentacene (PEN) molecules and transition metal dichalchogenides (TMDs) are promising materials for small, flexible and lightweight photovoltaic devices and various other optoelectronic applications. The effects of changing concentration and orientation of adsorbed PEN molecules on two-dimensional monolayer substrates of TMDs, namely MoS2, MoSe2, WS2 and WSe2, were investigated using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory. We examined the structural and electronic properties of the corresponding PEN/TMD heterostructures and compared these between differing PEN concentrations and the orientations of PEN with respect to the underlying substrate crystal structure. We analyze the band alignment of the heterostructures and demonstrate a concentration-dependent staggered-to-straddling (typeII-I) band gap transition in PEN/MoSe2.
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分子旋转和浓度对并五苯分子在二维单层过渡金属二粲化物上吸附的影响
由并五苯(PEN)分子和过渡金属二卤化物(TMDs)组成的异质结构是一种很有前途的材料,可用于小型、灵活、轻质的光伏设备和其他各种光电应用。我们利用基于密度泛函理论的第一性原理计算,研究了二维单层 TMD(即 MoS2、MoSe2、WS2 和 WSe2)基底上吸附的 PEN 分子的浓度和取向变化的影响。我们研究了相应的 PEN/TMD 异质结构的结构和电子特性,并比较了不同 PEN 浓度和 PEN 相对于底层基底晶体结构的取向。我们分析了异质结构的带排列,并证明了 PEN/MoSe2 中随浓度变化的交错-跨步(II-I 型)带隙转变。
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