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Role of molecular surface passivation in electrical transport properties of InAs nanowires
Authors:Hang Qingling  Wang Fudong  Carpenter Patrick D  Zemlyanov Dmitri  Zakharov Dmitri  Stach Eric A  Buhro William E  Janes David B
Affiliation:Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
Abstract:The existence of large densities of surface states on InAs pins the surface Fermi level above the conduction band and also degrades the electron mobility in thin films and nanowires. Field effect transistors have been fabricated and characterized in the "as fabricated" state and after surface passivation with 1-octadecanethiol (ODT). Electrical characterization of the transistors shows that the subthreshold slope and electron mobility in devices passivated with ODT are superior to the respective values in unpassivated devices. An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of ODT passivated undoped InAs nanowires indicates that sulfur from ODT is bonded to In on the InAs nanowires. Simulations using a two-dimensional device simulator (MEDICI) show that the improvements in device performance after ODT passivation can be quantified in terms of a decrease of interface trap electron donor states, shifts in fixed interfacial charge, and changes in body and surface mobilities.
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