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Integrated Circuits Based on Bilayer MoS2 Transistors

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages 4674-4680

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl302015v

Keywords

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2); transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD); two-dimensional (2D) electronics; integrated circuits; ring oscillator

Funding

  1. Office of Naval Research (ONR)
  2. Microelectronics Advanced Research Corporation Focus Center for Materials, Structure and Device (MARCO MSD), National Science Foundation [NSF DMR 0845358]
  3. Army Research Laboratory
  4. Division Of Materials Research
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0845358] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), have been shown to exhibit excellent electrical and optical properties. The semiconducting nature of MoS2 allows it to overcome the shortcomings of zero-bandgap graphene, while still sharing many of graphene's advantages for electronic and optoelectronic applications. Discrete electronic and optoelectronic components, such as field-effect transistors, sensors, and photodetectors made from few-layer MoS2 show promising performance as potential substitute of Si in conventional electronics and of organic and amorphous Si semiconductors in ubiquitous systems and display applications. An important next step is the fabrication of fully integrated multistage circuits and logic building blocks on MoS2 to demonstrate its capability for complex digital logic and high-frequency ac applications. This paper demonstrates an inverter, a NAND gate, a static random access memory, and a five-stage ring oscillator based on a direct-coupled transistor logic technology. The circuits comprise between 2 to 12 transistors seamlessly integrated side-by-side on a single sheet of bilayer MoS2. Both enhancement-mode and depletion-mode transistors were fabricated thanks to the use of gate metals with different work functions.

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