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June-Chul Shin1,2, Taegyun Park1, Dong Hoon Shin1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to proliferate, highly integrated, energy-efficient hardware with reconfigurability is essential for advancing microchip technology. Reconfigurable devices with multifunctional operations have emerged as a promising solution for such hardware, enhancing computational performance and integration efficiency. However, conventional reconfigurable devices suffer from limited functionality and the need for multiple gates, which increases system complexity and manufacturing costs, rendering them fundamentally limited for implementation in system-level applications. This work demonstrates reconfigurable floating-gate field-effect transistors (R-FGFETs) based on van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures that unify reconfigurable transistor and nonvolatile memory functionalities within a single-gate architecture. By exploiting graphene-induced interfacial polarization and engineering the dielectric stack, R-FGFET achieves four distinct electronic states─metallic, n-type semiconductor, p-type semiconductor, and insulating. Moreover, the R-FGFET exhibits excellent nonvolatile memory performance, featuring a sub-90 ns switching speed and robust data retention exceeding 10 years, allowing the configured states to be maintained without additional power. By incorporating these R-FGFETs into reconfigurable combinatorial computing units, programmable logic and arithmetic operations can be feasibly implemented with minimal overhead. This work offers a potential pathway to highly integrated, reconfigurable processors based on vdW heterostructures, providing an area-efficient solution.
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