Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor-based junction field-effect transistors (JFETs) have emerged as vital architectures for next-generation low-power electronics due to their gate-dielectric-free structure and near-ideal subthreshold swing (SS) potential. Although doping strategies, such as defect engineering and chemical modification, can further enhance the performance of JFETs, complex techniques and uniformly-doping hinder their further applications. Here, we propose a low-power MoS2/MoTe2 JFET utilizing a pre-deposited Au film to dope the gate layer of MoTe2, which can uniformly increase the work function of MoTe2 and thus elevate heterostructure barrier heights. This method offers strong repeatability, avoids localized states on channel material, and is compatible with integrated circuit manufacturing. The JFETs achieve a near-ideal SS of 62.5 mV dec−1, mobility of 350 cm2 V−1 s−1, high current on/off ratio of 107, low gate leakage of 10−12 A, and low pinch-off voltage of −0.1 V. This strategy provides a universal and simple strategy for low-power circuits.
Yu et al. (Wed,) studied this question.