Nonvolatile Mos2 Field Effect Transistors Directly Gated By Single Crystalline Epitaxial Ferroelectric

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2017)

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Abstract
We demonstrate non-volatile, n-type, back-gated, MoS2 transistors, placed directly on an epitaxial grown, single crystalline, PbZr0.2Ti0.8O3 (PZT) ferroelectric. The transistors show decent ON current (19 mu A/mu m), high on-off ratio (10(7)), and a subthreshold swing of (SS similar to 92 mV/dec) with a 100 nm thick PZT layer as the back gate oxide. Importantly, the ferroelectric polarization can directly control the channel charge, showing a clear anti-clockwise hysteresis. We have self-consistently confirmed the switching of the ferroelectric and corresponding change in channel current from a direct time-dependent measurement. Our results demonstrate that it is possible to obtain transistor operation directly on polar surfaces, and therefore, it should be possible to integrate 2D electronics with single crystalline functional oxides. Published by AIP Publishing.
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Monolayer MoS2,Magnetoelectric
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