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Understanding interface properties in 2D heterostructure FETs

Kosuke Nagashio

2020Semiconductor Science and Technology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fifteen years have passed since graphene was first isolated on the substrate from bulk graphite. During that period, two-dimensional (2D) layered materials with intrinsic band gaps have been realized. Although many exciting results have been reported for both their fundamental physics and applications, the discussion of 2D electron device application to the future integrated circuit is still based on the expectation of the inherently high properties that 2D materials ideally possess. This review article focuses on the gate stack property, which is one of most important building blocks in the field effect transistor. Starting from the comparison of the 2D/SiO 2 interface properties with the conventional SiO 2 /Si interface properties, recent advances in the studies of gate stack properties for bilayer graphene and MoS 2 field-effect transistors are discussed. In particular, the advantages and disadvantages of the 2D heterostructures with 2D insulator of h -BN are emphasized. This review may provide conceptual and experimental approaches for controlling the 2D heterointerface properties.

Topics & Concepts

HeterojunctionGrapheneField-effect transistorMaterials scienceNanotechnologyInsulator (electricity)Substrate (aquarium)OptoelectronicsTransistorInterface (matter)Bilayer grapheneStack (abstract data type)Engineering physicsComputer sciencePhysicsElectrical engineeringEngineeringProgramming languageGeologyCapillary numberVoltageCapillary actionOceanographyComposite materialGraphene research and applications2D Materials and ApplicationsAdvancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design