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Self-Terminated Surface Monolayer Oxidation Induced Robust Degenerate Doping in MoTe2 for Low Contact Resistance.

Xiaochi LiuDeshun QuYahua YuanJian SunWon Jong Yoo
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
We introduce an effective method to degenerately dope MoTe2 by oxidizing its surface into the p-dopant MoOx in oxygen plasma. As a self-terminated process, the oxidation is restricted only in the very top layer, therefore offering us an easy and efficient control. The degenerate p-doping with the hole concentration of 2.5 × 1013 cm-2 can be obtained by applying a ∼300 s O2 plasma treatment. Using the degenerately doped MoTe2, we demonstrate a record low contact resistance of 0.6 kΩ μm for MoTe2. Our measurement highlights an excellent stability for the plasma-doped MoTe2. The doped characteristics are robust with no significant degradation even after a one-year exposure to the air. The oxygen plasma doping technique is compatible with the conventional semiconductor processes, which can be utilized to realize high-performance MoTe2 field-effect transistors (FETs) or tunnel FETs in the future.
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