Field-effect conductivity scaling for two-dimensional materials with tunable impurity density
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Published:2022-06-16
Issue:3
Volume:9
Page:031002
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ISSN:2053-1583
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Container-title:2D Materials
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language:
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Short-container-title:2D Mater.
Author:
Wang ChulinORCID,
Peng Lintao,
Wells Spencer A,
Cain Jeffrey D,
Huang Yi-Kai,
Rhoads Lawrence AORCID,
Dravid Vinayak P,
Hersam Mark CORCID,
Grayson Matthew AORCID
Abstract
Abstract
A scaling law is demonstrated in the conductivity of gated two-dimensional (2D) materials with tunable concentrations of ionized impurity scatterers. Experimental data is shown to collapse onto a single 2D conductivity scaling (2DCS) curve when the mobility is scaled by r, the relative impurity-induced scattering, and the gate voltage is shifted by
V
s
, a consequence of impurity-induced doping. This 2DCS analysis is demonstrated first in an encapsulated 2D black phosphorus multilayer at
T
=
100
K
with charge trap densities programmed by a gate bias upon cooldown, and next in a Bi2Se3 2D monolayer at room temperature exposed to varying concentrations of gas adsorbates. The observed scaling can be explained using a conductivity model with screened ionized impurity scatterers. The slope of the r vs.
V
s
plot defines a disorder-charge specific scattering rate
Γ
q
=
d
r
/
d
V
s
equivalent to a scattering strength per unit impurity charge density:
Γ
q
>
0
indicates a preponderance of positively charged impurities with
Γ
q
<
0
for negatively charged. This 2DCS analysis is expected to be applicable in arbitrary 2D materials systems with tunable impurity density, which will advance 2D materials characterization and improve performance of 2D sensors and transistors.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Division of Materials Research
Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
Cited by
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