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Meng Deng1,2, Fan Lu3, Ningfei Gao4
1Beijing Key Laboratory of Space-Ground Interconnection and Convergence, School of Electronic Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Communications, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Beijing 100876, China.
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With the development of fields such as lunar exploration and automotive technology, the importance of devices suitable for wide-temperature range is increasingly highlighted. Chemically doped devices, represented by silicon, hardly meet wide-temperature-range requirements, as impurities affect transistor operation at both low and high temperatures. Carbon nanotube (CNT) transistors have high- and low-temperature advantages due to their doping-free structure. In this study, we investigated operation in the temperature range of 10 to 473 K of both n- and p-type field-effect transistors based on network carbon nanotube thin film, complementing the research in wide-temperature-range transport characteristics of CNT transistors, and explored the mechanism of the devices. Experimental results demonstrate that compared to other structures, at high temperature, doping-free carbon nanotube field-effect transistors exhibit no intrinsic excitation induced device leakage, maintaining an on-off ratio of over 103 even at 473 K. At low temperature, no carrier freeze-out issues are observed, resulting in a more stable threshold voltage. Those results explore the advantage of the doping-free device in the wide-temperature range scenario, being free from dopant that can affect performance at extreme temperatures, revealing the great potential of carbon-based devices for wide-temperature-range applications.
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