Low Lattice Mismatch InSe–Se Vertical Van der Waals Heterostructure for High‐performance Transistors via Strong Fermi‐Level Depinning
Article 2020 en
Authors
JJ
Jianfeng Jiang
FM
Fanqi Meng
QC
Qilin Cheng
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Abstract Contact engineering, especially at the interface between metal and 2D semiconductors, to enable high‐performance devices remains a formidable challenge due to the inevitable chemical disorder and Fermi‐level pinning at the interface. Here, the authors report the InSe–Se vertical van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures to achieve high field‐effect mobility and electrical stability in 30 nm InSe field‐effect transistor (FET), which has a low lattice mismatch of 1.1% and form 2D/2D low‐resistance contacts, creating an InSe contact interface that substantially limits chemical disorder and Fermi‐level pinning. The Se layer forms a vdW contact to prevent the damage induced by direct metallization and acts as a tunneling layer as well as a protective encapsulation layer. Using this approach, heterojunction devices with a high field‐effect mobility of ≈2500 cm 2 (V s) −1 and an excellent on‐state current of ≈10 −3 A at room temperature is achieved. Furthermore, the device field‐effect mobility degrades by only 3.46% following two months of storage time in open air, which represents the best electrical stability reported to date. In particular, the heterojunction devices exhibit a better photoresponsivity compared with InSe devices in practical application. This study provides a highly valuable strategy to improve the contact condition of metal/2D semiconductors for high‐performance, 2D‐based electronics and optoelectronics.
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