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Crossover from quantum correlation to hot-carrier transport in scattering-tolerant 2D transistors

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2025-11-11 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Quantum correlation and hot-carrier transport represent two fundamentally distinct regimes of electronic conduction, rarely accessible within the same device. Here, we report a state-of-the-art monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides transistor architecture on a ferroelectric substrate that enables this crossover by leveraging the strong dielectric screening and in-plane gate control. At cryogenic temperatures, the devices exhibit reproducible quasi-periodic current fluctuations, consistent with an emergent potential landscape driven by electron-electron interactions at low carrier densities. As the temperature increases, this correlated potential profile thermally dissolves and transport is dominated by the lateral gate-field that drives the carriers with high kinetic energy. These hot-carriers can efficiently surmount the scattering events, exhibiting a record-high room-temperature electron mobility of ~4,800 cm^2/Vs and a maximum on-current ~0.5 mA/{\mu}m, surpassing traditional FETs in key performance metrics. These findings establish a unified approach for probing intermediate mesoscopic orders, while advancing the transistor performance limits in scalable 2D transistors.

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@article{arxiv.2511.05846,
  title  = {Crossover from quantum correlation to hot-carrier transport in scattering-tolerant 2D transistors},
  author = {Debottam Daw and Houcine Bouzid and Sung-Gyu Lee and Wujoon Cha and Ki Kang Kim and Min-kyu Joo and Yan Wang and Manish Chhowalla and Young Hee Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.05846},
  year   = {2025}
}

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66 pages, 4 main figures, 29 supporting figures