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Complementary Hybrid Semiconducting Superlattices with Multiple Channels and Mutual Stabilization.

Jongchan KimChu Thi Thu HuongNguyen-Van LongMinho YoonMin Jae KimJae Kyeong JeongSungju ChoiDae Hwan KimChi Ho LeeSang Uck LeeMyung Mo Sung
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
An organic-inorganic hybrid superlattice with near perfect synergistic integration of organic and inorganic constituents was developed to produce properties vastly superior to those of either moiety alone. The complementary hybrid superlattice is composed of multiple quantum wells of 4-mercaptophenol organic monolayers and amorphous ZnO nanolayers. Within the superlattice, multichannel formation was demonstrated at the organic-inorganic interfaces to produce an excellent-performance field effect transistor exhibiting outstanding field-effect mobility with band-like transport and steep subthreshold swing. Furthermore, mutual stabilizations between organic monolayers and ZnO effectively reduced the performance degradation notorious in exclusively organic and ZnO transistors.
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