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Realizing On/Off Ratios over >10 4 for Sub-2 nm Vertical Transistors.

Likuan MaQuanyang TaoYang ChenZheyi LuLiting LiuZhiwei LiDonglin LuYiliu WangLei LiaoYuan Liu
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Vertical transistors hold promise for the development of ultrascaled transistors. However, their on/off ratios are limited by a strong source-drain tunneling current in the off state, particularly for vertical devices with a sub-5 nm channel length. Here, we report an approach for suppressing the off-state tunneling current by designing the barrier height via a van der Waals metal contact. Via lamination of the Pt electrode on a MoS 2 vertical transistor, a high Schottky barrier is observed due to their large work function difference, thus suppressing direct tunneling currents. Meanwhile, this "low-energy" lamination process ensures an optimized metal/MoS 2 interface with minimized interface states and defects. Together, the highest on/off ratios of 5 × 10 5 and 10 4 are realized in vertical transistors with 5 and 2 nm channel lengths, respectively. Our work not only pushes the on/off ratio limit of vertical transistors but also provides a general rule for reducing short-channel effects in ultrascaled devices.
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