PEPR ADICT: Fabrication of RF switches based on MoS$_2$ and WS$_2$
Résumé
In the framework of the ADICT project, the partner IEMN-CARBON aims to produce components based on 2D materials [1-3], for targeted PEPR projects. The aim is to extract their electrical properties and propose applications for high-frequency analogue electronics. The first components to be explored are RF switches based on 2D materials. Our work has led us to develop technological processes that are compatible with those of our partners (CEA Leti). The material used is MoS2 by ALD (Atomic Layer Deposition) growth, requiring a wet or dry transfer step. The growth and the fabrication process are managed on a 200 mm silicon substrate. This approach will be compatible with materials obtained by MBE (Molecular Beam Epitaxy) growth. A second approach has been developed with our partners at LAF, where 2D materials (WS2) are obtained by PLD (Pulse Laser Deposition) growth, requiring no transfer step, given the lower thermal budget. The performance of the devices obtained is in line with the simulations carried out at IEMN. The performances obtained are already state-of-the-art for this type of component.
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