Functionalized Sc2N as Ohmic-contact electrodes for monolayer PtSe2: an ab initio study

Abstract

Functionalized Sc2N monolayers are potential ideal electrodes for two-dimensional semiconductors owing to their broad scope of work functions and smooth surfaces. We studied the possibility of functionalized Sc2N as Ohmic-contact electrodes for monolayer (ML) PtSe2 Schottky barrier field-effect transistors (SBFETs) and simulated the device performances from an ab initio study. The surface functionalization of Sc2N weakened the interface coupling with ML PtSe2. The bands from each component of the PtSe2/Sc2NF2 and PtSe2/Sc2N(OH)2 vertical heterostructures were almost maintained, and n-type Ohmic contacts were found in both the vertical and lateral interfaces. The valence bands of the PtSe2/Sc2NO2 vertical heterostructure showed apparent hybridization, and a p-type Ohmic contact was found in the lateral interface. Particularly, the n-type ML PtSe2 SBFET with Sc2N(OH)2 electrodes possessed a near-ideal subthreshold swing (62 mV dec−1) and surpassed the high-performance target of the International Roadmap for devices and systems for the year 2037 in terms of on-state current (1166 vs. 790 μA μm−1), delay time (0.41 vs. 0.84 ps), and power dissipation (0.24 vs. 0.40 fJ μm−1).

Graphical abstract: Functionalized Sc2N as Ohmic-contact electrodes for monolayer PtSe2: an ab initio study

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Nov 2024
Accepted
28 Jan 2025
First published
17 Feb 2025

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2025, Advance Article

Functionalized Sc2N as Ohmic-contact electrodes for monolayer PtSe2: an ab initio study

H. Li, J. Li, C. Fan, F. Liu, S. Sun and J. Lu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CP04328F

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