Epitaxial Integration of Transferable High-κ Dielectric and 2D Semiconductor
Xuzhong Cong1, Xiaoyin Gao1, Haoying Sun2
1Center for Nanochemistry, Beijing Science and Engineering Center for Nanocarbons, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, 100871 Beijing, China.
Abstract:
The synthesis of high-dielectric-constant (high-κ) dielectric materials and their integration with channel materials have been the key challenges in the state-of-the-art transistor architecture, as they can provide strong gate control and low operating voltage. For next-generation electronics, high-mobility two-dimensional (2D) layered semiconductors with dangling-bond-free surfaces and an atomic-thick thickness are being explored as channel materials to achieve shorter channel lengths and less interfacial scattering. Nowadays, the integration of high-κ dielectrics with high-mobility 2D semiconductors mainly relies on atomic layer deposition or transfer stacking, which may cause several undesirable problems, such as channel damage and interface traps. Here, we demonstrate the integration of high-mobility 2D semiconducting Bi2O2Se with transferable high-κ SrTiO3 as a 2D field-effect transistor by direct epitaxial growth. Remarkably, such 2D heterostructures can be efficiently transferred from the water-soluble Sr3Al2O6 sacrificial layer onto arbitrary substrates. The as-fabricated 2D Bi2O2Se/SrTiO3 transistors exhibit an on/off ratio over 104 and a subthreshold swing down to 90 mV/dec. Furthermore, the 2D Bi2O2Se/SrTiO3 heterostructures can be easily transferred onto flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrates, and the as-fabricated transistors exhibit good potential in flexible electronics. Our study opens up a new avenue for the integration of high-κ dielectrics with high-mobility 2D semiconductors and paves the way for the exploration of multifunctional electronic devices.
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