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Large Thermoelectricity via Variable Range Hopping in Chemical Vapor Deposition Grown Single-Layer MoS<sub>2</sub>

Jing WuDepartment of Physics, National University of Singapore, 117542, SingaporeHennrik SchmidtDepartment of Physics, National University of Singapore, 117542, SingaporeKiran Kumar AmaraDepartment of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 117542, SingaporeXiangfan XuCenter for Phononics and Thermal Energy Science, School of Physics Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 200092 Shanghai, ChinaGoki EdaDepartment of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 117542, SingaporeBarbaros ÖzyilmazDepartment of Physics, National University of Singapore, 117542, Singapore
2014en
ABI

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Ultrathin layers of semiconducting molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) offer significant prospects in future electronic and optoelectronic applications. Although an increasing number of experiments bring light into the electronic transport properties of these crystals, their thermoelectric properties are much less known. In particular, thermoelectricity in chemical vapor deposition grown MoS2, which is more practical for wafer-scale applications, still remains unexplored. Here, for the first time, we investigate these properties in grown single layer MoS2. Microfabricated heaters and thermometers are used to measure both electrical conductivity and thermopower. Large values of up to ∼30 mV/K at room temperature are observed, which are much larger than those observed in other two-dimensional crystals and bulk MoS2. The thermopower is strongly dependent on temperature and applied gate voltage with a large enhancement at the vicinity of the conduction band edge. We also show that the Seebeck coefficient follows S ∼ T(1/3), suggesting a two-dimensional variable range hopping mechanism in the system, which is consistent with electrical transport measurements. Our results help to understand the physics behind the electrical and thermal transports in MoS2 and the high thermopower value is of interest to future thermoelectronic research and application.

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