Stacking order and electronic band structure in MBE-grown trilayer WSe$_2$ films
Résumé
Few-layer quantum materials, such as transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), are paving the path to the design of high-efficiency devices in the field of microelectronics and optoelectronics. However, heterostructures of quantum materials coming from different families, while they would immensely broaden the range of possible applications, remain challenging. Here, we demonstrate the large-scale integration of compounds from two highly multifunctional families: the three-dimensional conventional semiconductor GaP and the two-dimensional TMD semiconductor WSe$_2$ which is particularly interesting in terms of its potential for electronic, spintronic, and photonics applications. We show that a 2H-2H (or AA′A) trilayer of WSe$_2$ can be grown by molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) onto gallium phosphide (GaP) substrate. A sharp, high-quality WSe$_2$-GaP interface was confirmed by scanning high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. We present a combined experimental and theoretical study of the structure of the valence band of trilayer WSe$_2$. Nanoangle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and density-functional theory calculation show that trilayer electrons populate two distinct subbands associated with the K and Γ valleys, with effective masses along the ΓM direction about 0.27 and 0.5me, respectively (me is the bare electron mass).
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