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Enhancing Hole Mobility in Monolayer $WSe_{2}$ p-FETs via Process-Induced Compression

Materials Science 2025-12-10 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Understanding the interactions between strain, interfacial mechanics, and electrical performance is critical for designing beyond silicon electronics based on hetero-integrated 2D materials. Through combined experiment and simulation, we demonstrated and analyzed the enhancement of hole mobility in p-type monolayer WSe2WSe_{2} field effect transistors (FETs) under biaxial compression. We tracked FET performance versus strain by incrementing compressive strain to WSe2WSe_{2} channels via sequential AlOx deposition and performing intermediate photoluminescence and transport measurements. The hole mobility factor increased at a rate of 340 ±\pm 95 %/%ϵ\epsilon, and the on-current factor increased at a rate of 460 ±\pm 340 %/%ϵ\epsilon. Simulation revealed that the enhancement under compression arises primarily from a reduction in inter-valley scattering between the Γ\Gamma--K valence bands, and the rate is robust against variations in carrier density, impurity density, or dielectric environment. These findings show that compressive strain is a powerful technique for enhancing performance in 2D p-FETs and that it is multiplicative with defect and doping engineering.

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@article{arxiv.2512.08148,
  title  = {Enhancing Hole Mobility in Monolayer $WSe_{2}$ p-FETs via Process-Induced Compression},
  author = {He Lin Zhao and Sheikh Mohd Ta-Seen Afrid and Dongyoung Yoon and Zachary Martin and Zakaria Islam and Sihan Chen and Yue Zhang and Pinshane Y. Huang and Shaloo Rakheja and Arend M. van der Zande},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.08148},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Main text: 27 pages, including 5 main figures and 7 extended data figures. Supplementary: 11 pages, including 13 tables and 1 figure. Submitted to Nature Electronics 8 Dec. 2025. Author contributions and data availability are contained within the document