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Physics 2013
Continuously tunable electronic structure of transition metal dichalcogenides superlatticesAbstract: Two dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC) have very interesting properties for optoelectronic devices. In this work we theoretically investigate and predict that superlattices comprised of MoS$_{2}$ and WSe$_{2}$ multilayers possess continuously tunable electronic structure having direct band gap. The tunability is controlled by the thickness ratio of MoS$_{2}$ versus WSe$_{2}$ of the superlattice. When this ratio goes from 1:2 to 5:1, the dominant K-K direct band gap is continuously tuned from 0.14 eV to 0.5 eV. The gap stays direct against -0.6% to 2% in-layer strain and up to -4.3% normal-layer compressive strain. The valance and conduction bands are spatially separated. These robust properties suggest that MoS$_{2}$ and WSe$_{2}$ multilayer superlattice should be an exciting emerging material for infrared optoelectronics.
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