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Cation-eutaxy-enabled III–V-derived van der Waals crystals as memristive semiconductors

Title
Cation-eutaxy-enabled III–V-derived van der Waals crystals as memristive semiconductors
Author(s)
Bae, JihongWon, JongbumKim, TaeyoungChoi, SangjinKim, HyesooOh, Seung-Hyun VictorLee, GiyeokLee, EunsilJeon, SijinKim, MinjungDo, Hyung WanSeo, DongchulKim, SungsoonCho, YoungjunKang, HyeonsooKim, BokyeongChoi, HongHan, JihoonKim, TaehoonNemati, NarguessPark, ChanhoLee, KyuhoMoon, HongjaeKim, JeongminLee, HyunggeunDavies, Daniel W.Kim, DohyunKang, SeunghunYu, Byung-KyuKim, JaegyeomCho, Min KyungBae, Jee-HwanPark, SoohyungKim, JungkilSung, Ha-JunJung, Myung-ChulChung, InChoi, HeonjinChoi, HyunyongKim, DohunBaik, HionsuckLee, Jae-HyunYang, HeejunKim, YunseokPark, Hong-GyuLee, WooyoungChang, Kee JooKim, MisoChun, Dong WonHan, Myung JoonWalsh, AronSoon, AloysiusCheon, JinwooPark, CheolminKim, Jong-YoungShim, Wooyoung
Issued Date
ACCEPT
Citation
Nature Materials
Type
Article
Keywords
Carrier concentrationGallium compoundsIII-V semiconductorsIndium antimonidesLayered semiconductorsMemristorsMendeleviumNitridesSemiconducting indium phosphideSingle crystalsVanadium compoundsWide band gap semiconductors
ISSN
1476-1122
Abstract
Novel two-dimensional semiconductor crystals can exhibit diverse physical properties beyond their inherent semiconducting attributes, making their pursuit paramount. Memristive properties, as exemplars of these attributes, are predominantly manifested in wide-bandgap materials. However, simultaneously harnessing semiconductor properties alongside memristive characteristics to produce memtransistors is challenging. Herein we prepared a class of semiconducting III–V-derived van der Waals crystals, specifically the HxA1–xBX form, exhibiting memristive characteristics. To identify candidates for the material synthesis, we conducted a systematic high-throughput screening, leading us to 44 prospective III–V candidates; of these, we successfully synthesized ten, including nitrides, phosphides, arsenides and antimonides. These materials exhibited intriguing characteristics such as electrochemical polarization and memristive phenomena while retaining their semiconductive attributes. We demonstrated the gate-tunable synaptic and logic functions within single-gate memtransistors, capitalizing on the synergistic interplay between the semiconducting and memristive properties of our two-dimensional crystals. Our approach guides the discovery of van der Waals materials with unique properties from unconventional crystal symmetries. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56883
DOI
10.1038/s41563-024-01986-x
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Related Researcher
  • 김정민 Kim, Jeongmin 나노기술연구부
  • Research Interests Thermoelectric Materials / Nano Materials / Charge and Heat Transport Phenomena / Transport Measurement in Low-dimensional Materials
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