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Two-Dimensional Materials Inserted at the Metal/Semiconductor Interface: Attractive Candidates for Semiconductor Device Contacts

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 4878-4884

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b01509

Keywords

2D material-inserted contact; work function modulation; pinning effect; specific contact resistivity; graphene; hexagonal boron nitride

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Metal-semiconductor junctions are indispensable in semiconductor devices, but they have recently become a major limiting factor precluding device performance improvement. Here, we report the modification of a metal/n-type Si Schottky contact barrier by the introduction of two-dimensional (2D) materials of either graphene or hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) at the interface. We realized the lowest specific contact resistivities (rho(c)) of 3.30 n Omega cm(2) (lightly doped n-type Si, similar to 10(15)/cm(3)) and 1.47 n Omega cm(2) (heavily doped n-type Si, similar to 10(21)/cm(3)) via 2D material insertion are approaching the theoretical limit of 1.3 n Omega cm(2). We demonstrated the role of the 2D materials at the interface in achieving a low rho(c) value by the following mechanisms: (a) 2D materials effectively form dipoles at the metal-2D material (M/2D) interface, thereby reducing the metal work function and changing the pinning point, and (b) the fully metalized M/2D system shifts the pinning point toward the Si conduction band, thus decreasing the Schottky barrier. As a result, the fully metalized M/2D system using atomically thin and well-defined 2D materials shows a significantly reduced rho(c). The proposed 2D material insertion technique can be used to obtain extremely low contact resistivities in metal/n-type Si systems and will help to achieve major performance improvements in semiconductor technologies.

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