Dong LiXiaojuan WangQichong ZhangLiping ZouXiangfan XuZengxing Zhang
Research on van der Waals heterostructures based on stacked 2D atomic crystals is intense due to their prominent properties and potential applications for flexible transparent electronics and optoelectronics. Here, nonvolatile memory devices based on floating‐gate field‐effect transistors that are stacked with 2D materials are reported, where few‐layer black phosphorus acts as channel layer, hexagonal boron nitride as tunnel barrier layer, and MoS 2 as charge trapping layer. Because of the ambipolar behavior of black phosphorus, electrons and holes can be stored in the MoS 2 charge trapping layer. The heterostructures exhibit remarkable erase/program ratio and endurance performance, and can be developed for high‐performance type‐switching memories and reconfigurable inverter logic circuits, indicating that it is promising for application in memory devices completely based on 2D atomic crystals.
Seung Hui HongMin Choul KimHyoung Taek OhSuk‐Ho ChoiKyung-Joong Kim
Vaishnavi KrishnamurthiMei Xian LowSruthi KuriakoseSharath SriramMadhu BhaskaranSumeet Walia
Peng ChenJianyong XiangHua YuJing ZhangGuibai XieShuang WuXiaobo LuGuole WangJing ZhaoFusheng WenZhongyuan LiuRong YangDongxia ShiGuangyu Zhang
Simone BertolazziDaria KrasnozhonAndrás Kis
Bao‐Wang SuXilin ZhangRonghui LuoXu‐Dong ChenJianguo TianZhibo Liu