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arxiv: 1610.09951 · v1 · submitted 2016-10-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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High Electric Field Carrier Transport and Power Dissipation in Multilayer Black Phosphorus Field Effect Transistor with Dielectric Engineering

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This study addresses high electric field transport in multilayer black phosphorus (BP) field effect transistors (FETs) with self-heating and thermal spreading by dielectric engineering. Interestingly, we found that multilayer BP device on a SiO2 substrate exhibited a maximum current density of 3.3 x 10E10 A/m2 at an electric field of 5.58 MV/m, several times higher than multilayer MoS2. Our breakdown thermometry analysis revealed that self-heating was impeded along BP-dielectric interface, resulting in a thermal plateau inside the channel and eventual Joule breakdown. Using a size-dependent electro-thermal transport model, we extracted an interfacial thermal conductance of 1-10 MW/m2 K for the BP-dielectric interfaces. By using hBN as a dielectric material for BP instead of thermally resistive SiO2 (about 1.4 W/m K), we observed a 3 fold increase in breakdown power density and a relatively higher electric field endurance together with efficient and homogenous thermal spreading because hBN had superior structural and thermal compatibility with BP. We further confirmed our results based on micro-Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy, and observed that BP devices on hBN exhibited centrally localized hotspots with a breakdown temperature of 600K, while the BP device on SiO2 exhibited a hotspot in the vicinity of the electrode at 520K.

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