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Microscopic Origin of Charged Impurity Scattering and Flicker Noise in MoS2 field-effect Transistors

Authors :
Ghatak, Subhamoy
Mukherjee, Sumanta
Jain, Manish
Sarma, D. D.
Ghosh, Arindam
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Scattering of charge carriers and flicker noise in electrical transport are the central performance limiting factors in electronic devices, but their microscopic origin in molybdenum disulphide~(MoS$_2$)-based field effect transistors remains poorly understood. Here, we show that both carrier scattering and low-frequency $1/f$ noise in mechanically exfoliated ultra-thin MoS$_2$ layers are determined by the localized trap states located within the MoS$_2$ channel itself. The trap states not only act as Coulomb scattering centers that determine transport in both equilibrium ($eV< k_BT$) and non-equilibrium ($eV>k_BT$) regimes, where $V$ and $T$ are the source drain bias and temperature respectively, but also exchange carriers with the channel to produce the conductivity noise. The internal origin of the trap states was further confirmed by studying noise in MoS$_2$ films deposited on crystalline boron nitride substrates. Possible origin and nature of the trap states is also discussed.<br />11 pages, 5 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6b1149cf65f104482890ef083b4e5ce