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A steep switching WSe2 impact ionization field-effect transistor.


ABSTRACT: The Fermi-Dirac distribution of carriers and the drift-diffusion mode of transport represent two fundamental barriers towards the reduction of the subthreshold slope (SS) and the optimization of the energy consumption of field-effect transistors. In this study, we report the realization of steep-slope impact ionization field-effect transistors (I2FETs) based on a gate-controlled homogeneous WSe2 lateral junction. The devices showed average SS down to 2.73 mV/dec over three decades of source-drain current and an on/off ratio of ~106 at room temperature and low bias voltages (<1 V). We determined that the lucky-drift mechanism of carriers is valid in WSe2, allowing our I2FETs to have high impact ionization coefficients and low SS at room temperature. Moreover, we fabricated a logic inverter based on a WSe2 I2FET and a MoS2 FET, exhibiting an inverter gain of 73 and almost ideal noise margin for high- and low-logic states. Our results provide a promising approach for developing functional devices as front runners for energy-efficient electronic device technology.

SUBMITTER: Choi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9568662 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A steep switching WSe<sub>2</sub> impact ionization field-effect transistor.

Choi Haeju H   Li Jinshu J   Kang Taeho T   Kang Chanwoo C   Son Hyeonje H   Jeon Jongwook J   Hwang Euyheon E   Lee Sungjoo S  

Nature communications 20221014 1


The Fermi-Dirac distribution of carriers and the drift-diffusion mode of transport represent two fundamental barriers towards the reduction of the subthreshold slope (SS) and the optimization of the energy consumption of field-effect transistors. In this study, we report the realization of steep-slope impact ionization field-effect transistors (I<sup>2</sup>FETs) based on a gate-controlled homogeneous WSe<sub>2</sub> lateral junction. The devices showed average SS down to 2.73 mV/dec over three  ...[more]

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