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Mobility overestimation in MoS$_2$ transistors due to invasive voltage probes

Improving carrier mobilities of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors is highly sought after. Recently, Ng. et al. [1] reported rippled molybdenum disulfide (MoS$_2$) transistors on bulged silicon nitride (SiN$_x$) substrates that exhibit high electron mobilities up to ~900 cm$^2$V$^{-1}$s$^{-1}$. The high mobility values were attributed to the suppression of electron-phonon scattering by the lattice distortion in the rippled MoS$_2$ channel. While the results are compelling, this Matters Arising shows that the mobility values in ref. [1] are likely to be overestimated due to invasive voltage probes in the four-probe measurement setup, which causes a positive threshold voltage shift near the voltage probes and an artificial overestimation of apparent field-effect mobility.

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