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Xia Liu1, Arnob Islam1, Ning Yang2
1Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Case School of Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, United States.
Abstract:
Atomically thin semiconductors such as transition metal dichalcogenides have recently enabled diverse devices in the emerging two-dimensional (2D) electronics. While scalable 2D electronics demand monolithic integrated circuits consisting of complementary p-type and n-type transistors, conventional p-type and n-type doping in desired regions, monolithically in the same semiconducting atomic layers, remains elusive or impractical. Here, we report on an agile, high-precision scanning laser annealing approach to realizing 2D monolithic complementary logic circuits on atomically thin MoTe2, by reliably designating p-type and n-type transport polarity in the constituent transistors via localized laser annealing and modification of their Schottky contacts. Pristine p-type field-effect transistors (FETs) transform into n-type ones upon controlled laser annealing on their source/drain gold electrodes, exhibiting a mobility of 96.5 cm2 V-1 s-1 (the highest known to date) and an On/Off ratio of 106. Elucidation and validation of such an on-demand configuration of polarity in MoTe2 FETs further enable the construction and demonstration of essential logic circuits, including both inverter and NOR gates. This dopant-free, spatially precise scanning laser annealing approach to configuring monolithic complementary logic integrated circuits may enable programmable functions in 2D semiconductors, exhibiting potential for additively manufactured, scalable 2D electronics.
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