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Negative to Positive Crossover of Magnetoresistance in Layered WS2 with Ohmic Contact
The discovery of graphene has ignited intensive investigation on two
dimensional (2D) materials. Among them, transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC),
a typical representative, attracts much attention due to the excellent
performance in field effect transistor (FET) related measurements and
applications. Particularly, when TMDC eventually reaches few-layer dimension, a
wide range of electronic and optical properties, in striking contrast to bulk
samples, are detected. In this Letter, we synthesized single crystalline WS2
nanoflakes by physical vapor deposition (PVD) method and carried out a series
of transport measurements of contact resistance and magnetoresistance. Focused
ion beam (FIB) technology was applied to deposit Pt electrodes on WS2 flakes.
Different from the electron beam lithography (EBL) fabricated electrodes,
FIB-deposited leads exhibited ohmic contact, resolving the dilemma of Schottky
barrier. Furthermore, a temperature-modulated negative-to-positive transition
of magnetoresistance (MR) associated with a crossover of carrier type at
similar temperature was demonstrated. Our work offers a pathway to optimize the
contact for TMDC and reveals the magnetoresistance characteristics of WS2
flakes, which may stimulate further studies on TMDC and corresponding potential
electronic and optoelectronic applications
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