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Two-dimensional materials and their prospects in transistor electronics.

F. Schwierz J. Pezoldt R. Granzner

Abstrak

During the past decade, two-dimensional materials have attracted incredible interest from the electronic device community. The first two-dimensional material studied in detail was graphene and, since 2007, it has intensively been explored as a material for electronic devices, in particular, transistors. While graphene transistors are still on the agenda, researchers have extended their work to two-dimensional materials beyond graphene and the number of two-dimensional materials under examination has literally exploded recently. Meanwhile several hundreds of different two-dimensional materials are known, a substantial part of them is considered useful for transistors, and experimental transistors with channels of different two-dimensional materials have been demonstrated. In spite of the rapid progress in the field, the prospects of two-dimensional transistors still remain vague and optimistic opinions face rather reserved assessments. The intention of the present paper is to shed more light on the merits and drawbacks of two-dimensional materials for transistor electronics and to add a few more facets to the ongoing discussion on the prospects of two-dimensional transistors. To this end, we compose a wish list of properties for a good transistor channel material and examine to what extent the two-dimensional materials fulfill the criteria of the list. The state-of-the-art two-dimensional transistors are reviewed and a balanced view of both the pros and cons of these devices is provided.

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F. Schwierz

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J. Pezoldt

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R. Granzner

Format Sitasi

Schwierz, F., Pezoldt, J., Granzner, R. (2015). Two-dimensional materials and their prospects in transistor electronics.. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5nr01052g

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2015
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
549×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1039/c5nr01052g
Akses
Open Access ✓