Affiliation:
1. Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Science and Technology School of Materials Science and Engineering University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China
2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering Beijing Key Laboratory for Advanced Energy Materials and Technologies University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P. R. China
3. Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractField‐effect transistors (FETs) made of monolayer 2D semiconductors (e.g., MoS2) are among the basis of the future modern wafer chip industry. However, unusually high contact resistances at the metal‐semiconductor interfaces have seriously limited the improvement of monolayer 2D semiconductor FETs so far. Here, a high‐scale processable strategy is reported to achieve ohmic contact between the metal and monolayer MoS2 with a large number of sulfur vacancies (SVs) by using simple sulfur‐vacancy engineering. Due to the successful doping of the contact regions by introducing SVs, the contact resistance of monolayer MoS2 FET is as low as 1.7 kΩ·µm. This low contact resistance enables high‐performance MoS2 FETs with ultrahigh carrier mobility of 153 cm2 V−1 s−1, a large on/off ratio of 4 × 109, and high saturation current of 342 µA µm−1. With the comprehensive investigation of different SV concentrations by adjusting the plasma duration, it is also demonstrated that the SV‐increased electron doping, with its resulting reduced Schottky barrier, is the dominant factor driving enhanced electrical performance. The work provides a simple method to promote the development of industrialized atomically thin integrated circuits.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Beijing Nova Program
China Academy of Space Technology
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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