Improvement of Contact Resistance and 3D Integration of 2D Material Field-Effect Transistors Using Semi-Metallic PtSe2 Contacts
- Authors
- Seo, Jae Eun; Gyeon, Minseung; Seok, Jisoo; Youn, Sukhyeong; Das, Tanmoy; Kwon, Seongdae; Kim, Tae Soo; Lee, Dae Kyu; Kwak, Joon Young; Kang, Kibum; Chang, Jiwon
- Issue Date
- 2024-10
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- Citation
- Advanced Functional Materials, v.34, no.44
- Abstract
- In this work, the potential of 2D semi-metallic PtSe2 as source/drain (S/D) contacts for 2D material field-effect-transistors (FETs) through theoretical and experimental investigations, is explored. From the density functional theory (DFT) calculations, semi-metallic PtSe2 can inject electrons and holes into MoS2 and WSe2, respectively, indicating the feasibility of PtSe2 contacts for both n- and p-metal-oxide-semiconductor FETs (n-/p-MOSFETs). Indeed, experimentally fabricated flake-level MoS2 n-MOSFETs and WSe2 p-MOSFETs exhibit a significant reduction in contact resistance with semi-metallic PtSe2 contacts compared to conventional Ti/Au contacts. To demonstrate the applicability for large-area electronics, MoS2 n-MOSFETs are fabricated with semi-metallic PtSe2 contacts using chemical vapor deposition-grown MoS2 and PtSe2 films. These devices exhibit outstanding performance metrics, including high on-state current (approximate to 10(-7) A/mu m) and large on/off ratio (>10(7)). Furthermore, by employing these high-performance MoS2 n-MOSFETs, vertically stacked n-MOS inverters are successfully demonstrated, suggesting that 3D integration of 2D material FETs is possible using semi-metallic PtSe2 contacts.
- Keywords
- MOS2 TRANSISTORS; HIGH-PERFORMANCE; MONOLAYER PTSE2; STABILITY; PROSPECTS; DEFECTS; 2D material; 3D integration; contact resistance; n-MOS inverter; PtSe2; vertical stacking; y-function method (YFM)
- ISSN
- 1616-301X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150444
- DOI
- 10.1002/adfm.202407382
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- KIST Article > 2024
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