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Domain Wall Enabled Steep Slope Switching in MoS$_2$ Transistors Towards Hysteresis-Free Operation

Applied Physics 2022-12-27 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Materials Science

Abstract

The device concept of ferroelectric-based negative capacitance (NC) transistors offers a promising route for achieving energy-efficient logic applications that can outperform the conventional semiconductor technology, while viable operation mechanisms remain a central topic of debate. In this work, we report steep slope switching in MoS2_2 transistors back-gated by single-layer polycrystalline PbZr0.35_{0.35}Ti0.65_{0.65}O3_3. The devices exhibit current on/off ratios up to 8×\times106^6 within an ultra-low gate voltage window of VgV_g = ±\pm0.5 V and subthreshold swing (SS) as low as 9.7 mV decade1^{-1} at room temperature, transcending the 60 mV decade1^{-1} Boltzmann limit without involving additional dielectric layers. Theoretical modeling reveals the dominant role of the metastable polar states within domain walls in enabling the NC mode, which is corroborated by the relation between SS and domain wall density. Our findings shed light on a hysteresis-free mechanism for NC operation, providing a simple yet effective material strategy for developing low-power 2D nanoelectronics.

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@article{arxiv.1909.00113,
  title  = {Domain Wall Enabled Steep Slope Switching in MoS$_2$ Transistors Towards Hysteresis-Free Operation},
  author = {Jingfeng Song and Yubo Qi and Zhiyong Xiao and Kun Wang and Dawei Li and Seung-Hyun Kim and Angus I. Kingon and Andrew M. Rappe and Xia Hong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.00113},
  year   = {2022}
}

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26 pages, 5 figures, and Supplementary Information