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High Temperature Carrier Scattering Mechanisms in Multilayer ReS2 Field-Effect Transistors

Authors
채민지김수연Yeongseo Han최다현Yoojin Choi김혜진주민규
Issue Date
Jul-2022
Publisher
한국진공학회
Keywords
Multilayers; Channel migration; Charge scattering mechanism; Interlayer resistance; Carrier mobility
Citation
Applied Science and Convergence Technology, v.31, no.4, pp 85 - 88
Pages
4
Journal Title
Applied Science and Convergence Technology
Volume
31
Number
4
Start Page
85
End Page
88
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/152605
DOI
10.5757/ASCT.2022.31.4.85
ISSN
1225-8822
2288-6559
Abstract
Electrical conductivity (σ) indicates the efficiency of current flow through electronic materials, and varies with both carrier density (n2D) and mobility ( ). Studying the temperature-dependent σ of a material allows for the elucidation of various carrier transport mechanisms such as metal-insulator phase transition, Coulomb impurity scattering, metal-semiconductor barrier, and quantum tunneling features. Herein, we report a considerable interlayer resistance (RIT) effects on the carrier scattering mechanism occurring in a multilayer rhenium disulfide (ReS2) transistor, particularly at high temperatures. At room temperature (T = 300 K), a channel centroid gradually migrates from the bottom to the top surface of ReS2 multilayers by contributing to the suppressed RIT with increasing electrostatic drain (VD) and gate (VG) bias conditions. Meanwhile, for temperatures above 380 K, the effective interlayer resistance quickly decreases with increasing VG, and the ReS2 multilayer consequently demonstrates an anomalous carrier mobility enhancement. For a better insight into the charge scattering mechanism, the obtained temperature-dependent carrier mobility was further analyzed by employing Matthiessen’s rule for Coulomb impurity scattering, phonon scattering, and interlayer resistance scattering, respectively. Our study would shed light on deep understanding for the high temperature carrier scattering mechanism and further improvements in diverse optoelectronic applications of ReS2 multilayers.
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