Published January 24, 2022 | Version v1
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Zero-Bias Power-Detector Circuits based on MoS2 FieldEffect Transistors on Wafer-Scale Flexible Substrates

Description

The design, fabrication, and characterization of wafer-scale, zero-bias power detectors based on 2D MoS2 field-effect transistors (FETs) are demonstrated. The MoS2 FETs are fabricated using a wafer-scale process on 8 μm-thick polyimide film, which, in principle, serves as a flexible substrate. The performances of two chemical vapor deposition MoS2 sheets, grown with different processes and showing different thicknesses, are analyzed and compared from the single device fabrication and characterization steps to the circuit level. The power-detector prototypes exploit the nonlinearity of the transistors above the cut-off frequency of the devices. The proposed detectors are designed employing a transistor model based on measurement results. The fabricated circuits operate in the Ku-band between 12 and 18 GHz, with a demonstrated voltage responsivity of 45 V W−1 at 18 GHz in the case of monolayer MoS2 and 104 V W−1 at 16 GHz in the case of multilayer MoS2, both achieved without applied DC bias. They are the best-performing power detectors fabricated on flexible substrate reported to date. The measured dynamic range exceeds 30 dB, outperforming other semiconductor technologies like silicon complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor circuits and GaAs Schottky diodes.

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Advanced Materials - 2022 - Reato - Zero‐Bias Power‐Detector Circuits based on MoS2 Field‐Effect Transistors on Wafer‐Scale.pdf

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Funding

GrapheneCore3 – Graphene Flagship Core Project 3 881603
European Commission
QUEFORMAL – Quantum Engineering for Machine Learning 829035
European Commission
2D-EPL – Graphene Flagship 2D Experimental Pilot Line 952792
European Commission