Tunable donor and acceptor impurity states in a WSe2 monolayer by adsorption of common gas molecules
Abstract
A gas sensor of common gas molecules, such as CO, H2O, NH3, O2, NO and NO2 on a WSe2 monolayer is investigated systematically by using first-principle calculations. The results show that the effects of NH3, H2O, CO adsorption on the electronic structures of the WSe2 monolayer are not obvious; while the adsorption of O2, NO and NO2 molecules has an obvious influences on electronic structures of the WSe2 monolayer. Moreover, our calculations show that NH3 acts as a charge donor, whereas O2, CO, H2O, NO and NO2 gas molecules act as an acceptor impurity. In particular, our results also show that NO2 molecule adsorptions can result in an effective p-type doping in the WSe2 monolayer. These results suggest that the carrier type can be tuned effectively in the monolayer WSe2 by adsorption of common gas molecules.