Direct Growth of Wafer‐Scale 2D Semiconductor Transistors via One‐Step PtTe <sub>2</sub> /2H‐MoTe <sub>2</sub> Heterophase Formation

Q Qin Shuai Q Qijun Zong J Jiali Yi T Tian Zhang (Division of Hematology‐Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA) H Huawei Liu Z Zhaoqian Wang H Haifeng Wu T Tanghao Xie D Dong Li A Anlian Pan (School of physics and electronics)

Abstract

ABSTRACT 2D semiconductors offer a promising platform for next‐generation integrated circuits and large‐scale electronic systems. Realizing high‐performance p‐type transistors, however, remains challenging due to Fermi‐level pinning, high contact resistance, and poorly defined interfaces in conventional stepwise fabrication. Here, we demonstrate a single‐step tellurization growth strategy that simultaneously forms PtTe 2 contacts on 2H‐MoTe 2 channels to directly realize 2D semiconductor transistors. This approach forms PtTe 2 /2H‐MoTe 2 metal/semiconductor arrays with precise control of the MoTe 2 phase at the PtTe 2 electrode interface, while providing integrated van der Waals metallic contacts without the need for post‐growth of metal contacts. Using this method, we achieve wafer‐scale heterophase arrays characterized by uniform patterning and well‐controlled 2H/1T' phase transformation dynamics. The heterojunctions display sharp and clean interfaces, as verified by TEM, STEM, and EDS mapping. Transistor arrays fabricated from these heterophase structures show Ohmic contacts with low Schottky barrier heights, delivering on/off ratios up to 5 × 10 4 and consistent mobility of 5–9 cm 2 /Vs across 100 devices, ensuring efficient carrier injection. Our results establish a scalable pathway for the direct growth of 2D semiconductor transistors, overcoming conventional multi‐step device fabrication bottlenecks and providing a promising platform for large‐scale, and reproducible 2D electronics.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 18
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

Q

Qin Shuai

Q

Qijun Zong

J

Jiali Yi

T

Tian Zhang

Division of Hematology‐Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas Texas USA

H

Huawei Liu

Z

Zhaoqian Wang

H

Haifeng Wu

T

Tanghao Xie

D

Dong Li

A

Anlian Pan

School of physics and electronics