Abstract

Achieving low-resistance Ohmic contacts with a vanishing Schottky barrier is crucial for enhancing the performance of two-dimensional (2D) field-effect transistors (FETs). In this paper, we present a theoretical investigation of VS2/WSe2-vdWHs-FETs with a gate length (Lg) in the range of 1-5 nm, using ab initio quantum transport simulations. The results show that a very low hole Schottky barrier height (-0.01 eV) can be achieved with perfect band offsets and reduced metal-induced gap states (MIGS), indicating the formation of p-type Ohmic contacts. Additionally, these FETs also exhibit an impressive low subthreshold swing (SS) (69 mV/dec) and high Ion/Ioff (>107) with an appropriate underlap (UL) structure consisting of pristine WSe2. Furthermore, even when the Lg is scaled down to 3 nm, the device can still meet the low-power (LP) requirements of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) by controlling the UL. Consequently, this study provides valuable insights for the future development of LP 2D FETs.

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