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Temperature dependent charge transport in graphene with ferroelectric gating

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Abstract

CVD graphene was electrically characterized in a field effect transistor configuration with ferroelectric (FE) gating in the temperature range 300K < T < 350K. Saturated hysteresis loops of the FE co-polymer poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene)-PVDF-TrFE(75/25) showed that the memory window width decreased as temperature increased. Device trans-conductance (I-Vg) curves exhibit hysteresis behavior with two charge neutrality points (CNP) corresponding to the up/down polarization of the ferroelectric gate. Increasing the temperature decreased the change of the gate voltage and increased the change in the channel current measured between the two CNP’s. The electron mobility showed a steeper decrease compared to the hole mobility as temperature was increased. Desorption of O2 and H2O was used to explain these observations. Finally, non-volatile switching was realized using the charge storage property of the gate insulator.

Presenters

  • Kelotchi Figueroa

    Univ of Puerto Rico - Humacao

Authors

  • Kelotchi Figueroa

    Univ of Puerto Rico - Humacao

  • Luis M Rijos

    Univ of Puerto Rico - Humacao

  • Nicholas Pinto

    Univ of Puerto Rico - Humacao, Department of Physics and Electronics, University of Puerto Rico - Humacao

  • Srinivas Mandyam

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Mengqiang Zhao

    Physics, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania

  • Alan T Johnson

    University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Physics, University of Pennsylvania