The ground-braking aspect of this proposal resides in the “defect-engineering” approach and the potential CMOS co-integration. These novel aspects consist in analyzing the defects/traps which affect the performance and stability of the fabricated 2D devices trying either to reduce their influence on the device operation or to use them to implement new applications compatible with CMOS standard technology.
The extensive results of the electrical characterization have opened the door to work on two lines to progress beyond the state-of-the-art:
- On the one hand, due to the high density of defects and Schottky barrier formations that the fabricates devices have demonstrated at the interfaces, we have worked to improve these interfaces. For that, we have implemented solutions using alternatives metals and interfacial layers to perform more stable and reliable electronic devices.
- On the other hand, we have demonstrated that the Schottky barriers formed, far from being only a disturbance source, they are the origin of the ambient-dependent operation that these devices present. We have taken advantage of this influence to design ambient, pressure and light sensors with our as-synthesized materials. In this regard, we are also exploring the potential application of graphene-based devices as biosensors to detect bio-interactions in terms of charge density changes.
In research terms, we have published several of these advances in international and indexed journals. Moreover, as mentioned, these advances in novel semiconductors materials have direct implications on the society, proposing alternative materials and fabrication approaches which would alleviate the chip shortage or improve the waste disposal.
Knowledge dissemination, communication and scientific outreach have been developed:
- “Science week”: For one week we have explained our research actions to secondary school students in collaboration with the host institution. In both editions, 2021 and 2022, we have explained the advances in the 2D materials and their implications in the society.
- European Research Night 2022: We have participated with one stand explaining the advances of the electronic with 2D materials.
- Marie Curie Newsletter publication. A contribution in the special issue of December 2021 has been elaborated describing our advances in the project and the contingency plan during the pandemic.
- Twitter: TRAPS-2D account has posted the advances in the action to communicate to the generic public.
- Local Media TV documentary: in the framework of our advances in 2D materials an interview in a TV has recently been published in the reginal channel.
- Local Media newspaper: News about the advances of the group in 2D research, including this action, has been recently published in a local newspaper.
- Participation in several national and international conferences (SISPAD, EUROSOI, ARQUS).