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Pressurizing Field-Effect Transistors of Few-Layer MoS2 in a Diamond Anvil Cell

Materials Science 2017-04-05 v1

Abstract

Hydrostatic pressure applied using diamond anvil cells (DAC) has been widely explored to modulate physical properties of materials by tuning their lattice degree of freedom. Independently, electrical field is able to tune the electronic degree of freedom of functional materials via, for example, the field-effect transistor (FET) configuration. Combining these two orthogonal approaches would allow discovery of new physical properties and phases going beyond the known phase space. Such experiments are, however, technically challenging and have not been demonstrated. Herein, we report a feasible strategy to prepare and measure FETs in a DAC by lithographically patterning the nanodevices onto the diamond culet. Multiple-terminal FETs were fabricated in the DAC using few-layer MoS2 and BN as the channel semiconductor and dielectric layer, respectively. It is found that the mobility, conductance, carrier concentration, and contact conductance of MoS2 can all be significantly enhanced with pressure. We expect that the approach could enable unprecedented ways to explore new phases and properties of materials under coupled mechano-electrostatic modulation.

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@article{arxiv.1610.00385,
  title  = {Pressurizing Field-Effect Transistors of Few-Layer MoS2 in a Diamond Anvil Cell},
  author = {Yabin Chen and Feng Ke and Penghong Ci and Changhyun Ko and Taegyun Park and Sahar Saremi and Huili Liu and Yeonbae Lee and Joonki Suh and Lane W. Martin and Joel W. Ager and Bin Chen and Junqiao Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.00385},
  year   = {2017}
}

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15 pages, 5 figures