The nonlinear spin-dependent transport properties in zigzag molybdenum-disulfide nanoribbons (ZMNRs) with line defects are investigated systematically using nonequilibrium Green’s function method combined with density functional theory. The results show that the line defects can enhance the electronic transfer ability of ZMNRs. The types and locations of the line defects are found critical in determining the spin polarization and the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of the line defected ZMNRs. For the same defect type, the total currents of the ribbons with the line defects in the centers are lager than those on the edges. And for the same location, the total currents of the systems with the sulfur (S) line defect are larger than the a...
Effective modulation of physical properties via external control may open various potential nanoelec...
We present a computational study on the impact of line defects on the electronic properties of monol...
In this work, we present a study on the negative differential resistance (NDR) behavior and the impa...
We address the ballistic transmission of charge carriers across ordered line defects in monolayer tr...
Molybdenum disulfide nanoribbons with zigzag edges show ferromagnetic and metallic properties based ...
We study the electronic structure and transport properties of zigzag and armchair monolayer molybden...
Structural, electronic and transport properties of an edge terminated armchair molybdenum disulfide ...
We report about results from density functional based calculations on structural, electron...
Layered molecular materials and especially MoS2 are already accepted as promising candidates for nan...
We report about results from density functional based calculations on structural, electronic and tra...
Band structure methods are applied in this work in order to study electronic and transport propertie...
Layered molecular materials and especially MoS<sub>2</sub> are already accepted as promising candida...
Layered molecular materials and especially MoS<sub>2</sub> are already accepted as promising candida...
Effective modulation of physical properties via external control may open various potential nanoelec...
We performed the first-principles calculations to investigate the spin-dependent electronic transpor...
Effective modulation of physical properties via external control may open various potential nanoelec...
We present a computational study on the impact of line defects on the electronic properties of monol...
In this work, we present a study on the negative differential resistance (NDR) behavior and the impa...
We address the ballistic transmission of charge carriers across ordered line defects in monolayer tr...
Molybdenum disulfide nanoribbons with zigzag edges show ferromagnetic and metallic properties based ...
We study the electronic structure and transport properties of zigzag and armchair monolayer molybden...
Structural, electronic and transport properties of an edge terminated armchair molybdenum disulfide ...
We report about results from density functional based calculations on structural, electron...
Layered molecular materials and especially MoS2 are already accepted as promising candidates for nan...
We report about results from density functional based calculations on structural, electronic and tra...
Band structure methods are applied in this work in order to study electronic and transport propertie...
Layered molecular materials and especially MoS<sub>2</sub> are already accepted as promising candida...
Layered molecular materials and especially MoS<sub>2</sub> are already accepted as promising candida...
Effective modulation of physical properties via external control may open various potential nanoelec...
We performed the first-principles calculations to investigate the spin-dependent electronic transpor...
Effective modulation of physical properties via external control may open various potential nanoelec...
We present a computational study on the impact of line defects on the electronic properties of monol...
In this work, we present a study on the negative differential resistance (NDR) behavior and the impa...