Polarity modulation in compositionally tunable Bi2O2Se thin films

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Two-dimensional (2D) materials have emerged as one of most promising candidates to meet the demands of beyond-silicon technology. Among 2D semiconductors, Bi2O2Se (BOSe) stands out as a channel material for advanced electronic applications, due to its high electron mobility and the formation of a native high-k dielectric layer. However, the fabrication of p-type 2D BOSe transistors remains challenging. Here, we report an area-selective doping method at low temperatures (~600 K, compatible with back-end-of-line processes) of pulsed laser deposited BOSe thin films, enabling the modulation of their carrier polarity via the introduction of Zn2+ substitutional dopants. Taking advantage of this doping strategy, we demonstrate the fabrication of a 2D vertical p-n homojunction with an on/off ratio in photoresponse of ~106 and planar transistors based on p-doped BOSe homojunctions. Our results help promoting the application of this material system towards the development of the next-generation electronics.

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Wang, Y. J., Zhang, J. W., Chen, J., Wang, H., Wu, S., Lo, C. Y., … Chu, Y. H. (2025). Polarity modulation in compositionally tunable Bi2O2Se thin films. Nature Communications , 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58198-3

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