Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session FF00: Virtual Poster Session I (4pm-5:30pm CST)
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Chair: Yuhua Duan, Natl Energy Technology Lab; Erbin Qiu, UCSD; Runze Li, ShanghaiTech University
Abstract: FF00.00042 : Design of Tunneling diodes with 2D Insulators for Switching at THz and Beyond
Presenter:
Evelyn Li
(George Mason University)
Authors:
Evelyn Li
(George Mason University)
Erhai Zhao
(George Mason University)
The conventional MIM diodes use bulk materials as the insulators in which the thickness cannot be fine-tuned and the surface defects negatively affect tunneling efficiency. In this work, we applied density function theory (DFT) method to study MIM junctions with two-dimensional (2D) materials as the insulators. We have studied the band structures of 1-3 layers of TiO2, TaO2 and SnO2 which can be obtained by oxidizing the corresponding 2D metal-sulfur materials. The Au/monolayer TiO2/Al junction was found to have the best rectifying performance. There is not a significant effect for up to ±0.6% of strain. In addition, the simulated current-voltage characteristics were fed through a rectifier in Pspice which showed excellent signal rectifying for frequencies at THz and beyond. Such a diode is very attractive for THz medical devices and rectenna solar cells.
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