A Self-Aligned High-Mobility Graphene Transistor: Decoupling the Channel with Fluorographene to Reduce Scattering
Résumé
The conduction channel of a graphene field‐effect transistor (FET) is decoupled from the parasitic charge impurities of the underlying substrate. Fluorographene as a passivation layer is fabricated between the oxide substrate and channel, and a self‐aligned gate‐terminated FET is also fabricated. This approach significantly reduces the scattering and, as a result, the mobility increases ten fold.