Enhanced electronic-transport modulation in single-crystalline VO2 nanowire-based solid-state field-effect transistors

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Field-effect transistors using correlated electron materials with an electronic phase transition pave a new avenue to realize steep slope switching, to overcome device size limitations and to investigate fundamental science. Here, we present a new finding in gate-bias-induced electronic transport switching in a correlated electron material, i.e., a VO2 nanowire channel through a hybrid gate, which showed an enhancement in the resistive modulation efficiency accompanied by expansion of metallic nano-domains in an insulating matrix by applying gate biases near the metal-insulator transition temperature. Our results offer an understanding of the innate ability of coexistence state of metallic and insulating domains in correlated materials through carrier tuning and serve as a valuable reference for further research into the development of correlated materials and their devices.

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Wei, T., Kanki, T., Chikanari, M., Uemura, T., Sekitani, T., & Tanaka, H. (2017). Enhanced electronic-transport modulation in single-crystalline VO2 nanowire-based solid-state field-effect transistors. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-17468-x

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