Growth and electronic structure of epitaxial single-layer WS$_2$ on Au(111)
Phys. Rev. B 92, 245442 (2015) Large-area single-layer WS$_2$ is grown epitaxially on Au(111) using evaporation of W atoms in a low pressure H$_2$S atmosphere. It is characterized by means of scanning tunneling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction and core-level spectroscopy. Its electronic b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys. Rev. B 92, 245442 (2015) Large-area single-layer WS$_2$ is grown epitaxially on Au(111) using
evaporation of W atoms in a low pressure H$_2$S atmosphere. It is characterized
by means of scanning tunneling microscopy, low-energy electron diffraction and
core-level spectroscopy. Its electronic band structure is determined by
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The valence band maximum at
$\bar{K}$ is found to be significantly higher than at $\bar{\Gamma}$. The
observed dispersion around $\bar{K}$ is in good agreement with density
functional theory calculations for a free-standing monolayer, whereas the bands
at $\bar{\Gamma}$ are found to be hybridized with states originating from the
Au substrate. Strong spin-orbit coupling leads to a large spin-splitting of the
bands in the neighborhood of the $\bar{K}$ points, with a maximum splitting of
419(11)~meV. The valence band dispersion around $\bar{K}$ is found to be highly
anisotropic with spin-branch dependent effective hole masses of $0.40(02)m_e$
and $0.57(09)m_e$ for the upper and lower split valence band, respectively. The
large size of the spin-splitting and the low effective mass of the valence band
maximum make single-layer WS$_2$ a promising alternative to the widely studied
MoS$_2$ for applications in electronics, spintronics and valleytronics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1509.05133 |