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Bound hole states associated to individual vanadium atoms incorporated into monolayer WSe$_2$

Doping a two-dimensional semiconductor with magnetic atoms is a possible route to induce magnetism in the material. We report on the atomic structure and electronic properties of monolayer WSe$_2$ intentionally doped with vanadium atoms by means of scanning transmission electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Most of the V atoms incorporate at W sites. These V$_W$ dopants are negatively charged, which induces a localized bound state located 140 meV above the valence band maximum. The overlap of the electronic potential of two charged V$_W$ dopants generates additional in-gap states. Eventually, the negative charge may suppress the magnetic moment on the V$_W$ dopants.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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