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Field-effect transistors made of individual colloidal PbS nanosheets

Materials Science 2015-07-20 v1

Abstract

Two-dimensional materials are considered for future quantum devices and are usually produced by extensive methods like molecular beam epitaxy. We report on the fabrication of field-effect transistors using individual ultra-thin lead sulfide nanostructures with lateral dimensions in the micrometer range and a height of a few nanometers as conductive channel produced by a comparatively fast, inexpensive, and scalable colloidal chemistry approach. Contacted with gold electrodes, such devices exhibit p-type behavior and temperature-dependent photoconductivity. Trap states play a crucial role in the conduction mechanism. The performance of the transistors is among the ones of the best devices based on colloidal nanostructures.

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@article{arxiv.1307.7500,
  title  = {Field-effect transistors made of individual colloidal PbS nanosheets},
  author = {Sedat Dogan and Thomas Bielewicz and Yuxue Cai and Christian Klinke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.7500},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures