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Thursday, January 10, 2019
Abstract-Strain‐Engineered Ultrahigh Mobility in Phosphorene for Terahertz Transistors
Ruhao Fang Xiangyuan, Cui Mansoor, A. Khan, Catherine Stampfl, Simon P. Ringer, Rongkun Zheng
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/aelm.201800797?af=R
Carrier mobility is a key parameter for the operation of electronic devices as it determines the ON state current and switching speed/frequency response of transistors. 2D phosphorene is considered as a potential candidate for field‐effect transistors due to its high mobility. Here it is proposed to further enhance the carrier mobility of phosphorene and device performance via strain engineering. A systematic ab initio investigation on the anisotropic electronic structure of few‐layer phosphorene reveals that the monolayer under 7.5–10% strain along zigzag direction shows an exceptional carrier mobility of ≈106 cm2 V−1 s−1, which is 10 times higher than the strain‐free case. The simulated device performance shows that strain‐engineered phosphorene–based field‐effect transistors demonstrate a cut‐off frequency of ≈1.14 THz with a gate length of 1.0 micron and 112 THz with a sub‐10 nm gate length.
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