Influence of biaxial strain on the optoelectronic properties of Se-doped monolayer MoTe2
Jinghao Wang,
Guili Liu (),
Xiaotong Yang,
Jianlin He,
Mengting Ma,
Ying Dai,
Zilian Tian and
Guoying Zhang
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Jinghao Wang: Shenyang University of Technology
Guili Liu: Shenyang University of Technology
Xiaotong Yang: Shenyang University of Technology
Jianlin He: Shenyang University of Technology
Mengting Ma: Shenyang University of Technology
Ying Dai: Shenyang University of Technology
Zilian Tian: Shenyang University of Technology
Guoying Zhang: Shenyang Normal University
The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, 2025, vol. 98, issue 5, 1-11
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Abstract In this paper, the effect of biaxial strain on the optoelectronic properties of Se-doped monolayer MoTe2 (Se–MoTe₂) is systematically investigated using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory. The results demonstrate that the bandgap of the system increases from the intrinsic value of 1.049–1.064 eV upon substituting Te with Se while maintaining direct bandgap characteristics. The bandgap decreases significantly under biaxial tensile strain, with the system undergoing a semiconductor-to-metal transition at 12% tensile strain. Compressive strain induces a transition from direct to indirect bandgap and enhances charge transfer. Strain profoundly influences optical properties: Tensile strain causes red-shifted absorption and reflection peaks, increases the real part of the dielectric function, and elevates electron hopping probability. Conversely, compressive strain induces blue-shifted optical responses, with the absorption coefficient reaching a maximum value of 1.43 × 105 cm⁻1 at – 9% strain, accompanied by substantial light absorption enhancement. These findings establish a theoretical foundation for the material's applications in optoelectronic devices. Graphical abstract
Date: 2025
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