화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.56, No.14, 8563-8574, 2021
Van der waals BP/InSe heterojunction for tunneling field-effect transistors
Introducing heterogeneous architecture is a prospective way to improve tunneling field-effect transistors (TFETs). We investigate the van der Waals (vdW) heterojunction based on monolayer black phosphorene and indium selenide (BP/InSe heterojunction) and the double-gated 10-nm TFETs based on the vdW BP/InSe heterojunction with the contact length and position by using the ab-initio quantum transport simulations. The vdW BP/InSe heterojunction shows a type-II band edge alignment. The optimal vdW BP/InSe heterojunction TFETs have a 1-nm-length BP/InSe heterojunction at the channel's left and right sites (1L and 1R for short). Novelty, the BP/InSe heterojunction TFETs with 1L and 1R configurations are n- and p-type devices, respectively, and corresponding high on-currents of 240 and 408 mu A/mu m are obtained for high-performance application (off-current: 0.1 mu A/mu m) at a very low supply voltage (0.3 V).