Exploring Substitution Doping of Fe in WTe<sub>2 </sub>Using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy (STM/S)

ORAL

Abstract

Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been shown to intrinsically possess wide range of material properties from metallic to insulating and a variety of topological phenomena. Hence, TMD materials are of importance in electronics and photonics. In general, TMDs in their intrinsic state are nonmagnetic. The magnetism is expected to be introduced by doping with magnetic elements.

Here, we present preliminary results from scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM/S) on Fe doped WTe2 (FexW1-xTe2, x = 2.6%). At this doping level, Fe is revealed to be at substitution rather than intercalation sites through experimental STM/S study and by the density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The total doping concentration observed with STM/S agrees with the results obtained from the energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Furthermore, STM/S data shows that the Fe substitution are equally probable at the two possible W sites in the unit cell. The Fe dopants provide electron doping as determined by Hall measurements as well as dI/dV spectra in STM/S measurements.

*D.B. R.R., Y. D., and T.Y.C are supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Basic Energy Sciences (DE-SC0020074). W.R.S, Y.D., and T.Y.C are supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences (DE-SC0021281). R.B., and J. H. acknowledge DOE DE-SC0022006.

Presenters

  • Dinesh Baral

    • University of Wyoming

Authors

  • Dinesh Baral

    • University of Wyoming
  • William R Scougale

    • University of Wyoming
  • Rabindra Basnet

    • University of Arkansas
  • Raz Rivlis

    • University of Wyoming
  • Yuri Dahnovsky

    • University of Wyoming
  • Jin Hu

    • University of Arkansas
  • TeYu Chien

    • University of Wyoming