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2024
Journal Article
Title

Molecular approach to semiconductors: a shift towards ecofriendly manufacturing and neuroinspired interfaces

Abstract
Energy dissipation through physical downscaling towards more complex types of memory and logic devices, loss of ultrapure water and consumption of large amounts of (toxic) chemicals for wafer cleaning processes, as well as high thermal budget of solid-state synthesis and thin film growth of standard semiconductors including the use of rare earth elements - all this poses great challenges for semiconductor materials science and technology. Therefore, research and development of alternative methods for micro- and nanofabrication and chemical functionalization of a new type of resource- and energy-efficient semiconductors as the core component of every computer chip is crucial. One of the promising opportunities is the transformation of today's complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) electronics into ecofriendly and neuroinspired electronics driven by molecular design and multi-level switching mechanisms at room temperature. The sustainable chemical technology of electron transport and switching materials in semiconductor manufacturing and the development of devices with new unconventional nanophysics, improved performance, and augmented functionalities (beyond-CMOS and More-than-Moore) is becoming increasingly important in the context of a gradual transition to a future-oriented concept of Internet of Everything (IoE). In this article, we focus on the technological significance of semiconductor preparation from single-source (molecular) precursors and the prospect of functionalizing semiconductors using DNA origami nanotechnology and stimuli-responsive metal-oxygen cluster ions such as polyoxometalates (POMs). We also describe the advanced characterization of these qualified molecular systems by soft X-rays. We emphasize the technical relevance of using solution-based methods for the bottom-up preparation of novel and hybrid semiconductors as well as their challenging scalability and the compatibility of methods of molecular technology with lithography-based mass production. Our article aims to contribute to the achievement of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure).
Author(s)
Monakhov, Kirill Yu
Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung Leipzig eV
Meinecke, Christoph Robert
Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme ENAS  
Moors, Marco
Institut für Oberflächenmodifizierung Leipzig eV
Schmitz-Antoniak, Carolin
Technische Fachhochschule Wildau
Blaudeck, Thomas  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme ENAS  
Hann, Julia
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Bickmann, Christoph
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Reuter, Danny  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme ENAS  
Otto, Thomas  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme ENAS  
Schulz, Stefan E.  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme ENAS  
Parala, Harish
Ruhr-Universitat Bochum
Devi, Anjana
Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS  
Journal
Pure and Applied Chemistry  
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft  
DOI
10.1515/pac-2024-0242
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Elektronische Nanosysteme ENAS  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS  
Keyword(s)
  • 2D materials

  • biological computation

  • DNA origami

  • Global Conversation on Sustainability

  • molecular electronics

  • polyoxometalates

  • semiconductors

  • Sustainable Chemistry 2023

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