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Integration of Freestanding Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Membranes into Two-dimensional Transistors as a High-κ Ferroelectric Dielectric, Nature Electronics volume 8,560–570(2025)
Che-Yi Lin*, Bo-Cia Chen, Yu-Chen Liu, Shang-Fu Kuo, Hsien-Chi Tsai, Yuan-Ming Chang*, Chang-Yang Kuo, Chun-Fu Chang, Jyun-Hong Chen, Ying-Hao Chu, Mahito Yamamoto, Chang-Hong Shen, Yu-Lun Chueh, Po-Wen Chiu, Yi-Chun Chen, Jan-Chi Yang*, and Yen-Fu Lin*
2025/12/02
Two-dimensional semiconductors could be used as a channel material in miniaturized transistors with high gate control. However, the lack of insulators that are both compatible with two-dimensional materials and suitable for integration into a fully scalable process flow limits development. Here we show that freestanding hafnium zirconium oxide (Hf0.5Zr0.5O2; HZO) membranes can be integrated with two-dimensional semiconductors as a high-κ dielectric. The HZO membranes can be varied in thickness from 5 to 40 nm, and be transferred onto molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) to create the top-gate dielectric in field-effect transistors. A 20-nm-thick HZO membrane exhibits a dielectric constant of 20.6 ± 0.5 and a leakage current (at 1 MV cm−1) of under 2.6 × 10−6 A cm−2, below the requirements of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors, as well as typical ferroelectric behaviour. The MoS2 transistors with HZO dielectric exhibit an on/off ratio of 109 and a subthreshold swing below 60 mV dec−1 across four orders of current. We use the transistors to create an inverter, logic gates and a 1-bit full adder circuit. We also create a MoS2 transistor with a channel length of 13 nm, which exhibits an on/off ratio of over 108 and a subthreshold swing of 70 mV dec−1.