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Enabling P-type Conduction in Bilayer WS2 with NbP Topological Semimetal Contacts

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arxiv 2409.18926 v1 pith:UJFHTMSU submitted 2024-09-27 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

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Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are promising for low-power complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) electronics, which require ultrathin n- and p-type transistor channels. Among 2D semiconductors, WS2 is expected to have good conduction for both electrons and holes, but p-type WS2 transistors have been difficult to realize due to the relatively deep valence band and the presence of mid-gap states with conventional metal contacts. Here, we report topological semimetal NbP as p-type electrical contacts to bilayer WS2 with up to 5.8 microamperes per micron hole current at room temperature; this is the highest to date for sub 2 nm thin WS2 and more than 50 times larger than with metals like Ni or Pd. The p-type conduction is enabled by the simultaneously high work function and low density of states of the NbP, which reduce Fermi level pinning. These contacts are sputter-deposited at room temperature, an approach compatible with CMOS fabrication, a step towards enabling ultrathin WS2 semiconductors in future nanoelectronics.

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