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Edge-Contact MoS2 Transistors Fabricated Using Thermal Scanning Probe Lithography

Conde-Rubio, Ana  
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Liu, Xia  
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Boero, Giovanni  
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September 7, 2022
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

The science and engineering of two-dimensional materials (2DMs), in particular, of 2D semiconductors, is advancing at a thriving pace. It is well known that these delicate few-atoms thick materials can be damaged during the processing toward their integration into final devices. Thermal scanning probe lithography (t-SPL) is a gentle alternative to the typically used electron beam lithography to fabricate these devices avoiding the use of electrons, which are well known to deteriorate the 2DMs' properties. Here, t-SPL is used for the fabrication of MoS2-based field effect transistors (FETs). In particular, the use of t-SPL is demonstrated for the first time for the fabrication of edge-contact MoS2 FETs, combining the hot-tip patterning and Ar+ milling to etch the 2DM. To avoid contamination of the contact interface by atmospheric gas molecules, etching and metal deposition are performed without breaking the vacuum conditions in between. With this process, edge contact MoS2 FETs are successfully fabricated and characterized. On/off ratios up to 10(8) and 10(9) are obtained at room temperature in air and vacuum, respectively, i.e., comparable with the best values reported in the literature.

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