Resonant tunnelling diodes based on twisted black phosphorus homostructures

Pawan Kumar Srivastava, Yasir Hassan, Duarte J.P. de Sousa, Yisehak Gebredingle, Minwoong Joe, Fida Ali, Yang Zheng, Won Jong Yoo, Subhasis Ghosh, James T. Teherani, Budhi Singh, Tony Low, Changgu Lee

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Abstract

Atomically thin materials can be used to build novel forms of conventional semiconductor heterostructure devices. One such device is a resonant tunnelling diode, which can exhibit negative differential resistance and usually consists of a quantum-well structure between two barrier layers. Here, we show that a twisted black phosphorus homostructure can be used to create a resonant tunnelling diode. The devices have a trilayer structure in which a thin non-degenerate black phosphorus layer is sandwiched between two thicker degenerate black phosphorus layers. The interlayer coupling strength depends sensitively on the twist angle between the layers, and thus the twist angle can be used to control the vertical transport behaviour, from ohmic to tunnelling. Because resonant tunnelling through quantum-well states occurs without the need for a physical tunnelling barrier, our devices exhibit a higher tunnelling conductance and negative differential resistance peak-to-valley current ratio than resonant tunnelling diodes based on van der Waals heterostructures.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)269-276
Number of pages8
JournalNature Electronics
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

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