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Graphene Gate Electrode for MOS Structure-Based Electronic Devices

Author(s):

Jong Kyung Park, Seung Min Song, Jeong Hun Mun, Byung Jin Cho

Journal:

Nano Letters

Year:

2011

Volume:

11

Pages

5383–5386

DOI:

10.1021/nl202983x

Abstract:

We demonstrate that the use of a monolayer graphene as a gate electrode on top of a high-k gate dielectric eliminates mechanical-stress-induced-gate dielectric degradation, resulting in a quantum leap of gate dielectric reliability. The high work function of hole-doped graphene also helps reduce the quantum mechanical tunneling current from the gate electrode. This concept is applied to nonvolatile Flash memory devices, whose performance is critically affected by the quality of the gate dielectric. Charge-trap flash (CTF) memory with a graphene gate electrode shows superior data retention and program/ erase performance that current CTF devices cannot achieve. The findings of this study can lead to new applications of graphene, not only for Flash memory devices but also for other highperformance and mass-producible electronic devices based on MOS structure which is the mainstream of the electronic device industry.

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