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Strained-Si1-xGex/Si Band-to-Band Tunneling Transistors: Impact of Tunnel-Junction Germanium Composition and Doping Concentration on Switching Behavior

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Nayfeh, Osama M.; Hoyt, Judy L.; Antoniadis, Dimitri A.
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Strained-Si [subscript 1-x]Ge [subscript x/Si Band-to-Band Tunneling Transistors: Impact of Tunnel-Junction Germanium Composition and Doping Concentration on Switching Behavior
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Abstract
Strained pseudomorphic Si/Si [subscript 1-x]Ge [subscript x]/Si gate-controlled band-to-band tunneling (BTBT) devices have been analyzed with varying Ge composition up to 57% and p+ tunnel-junction (source) doping concentration in the 10 [superscript 19] -10 [superscript 20 cm [superscript -3] range. Measurements show the impact of these parameters on the transfer and output characteristics. Measurements are compared to simulations using a nonlocal BTBT model to analyze the mechanisms of device operation and to understand the impact of these parameters on the device switching behavior. The measured characteristics are consistent with simulation analysis that shows a reduction in energy barrier for tunneling (E [subscript geff]) and a reduction in tunneling distance with increasing Ge composition and source doping concentration. Increases in the pseudomorphic layer Ge content and doping concentration of the tunnel junction produce large improvements in the measured switching-behavior characteristics (I [subscript on], slope, turn-on voltages, and sharpness of turn-on as a function of V [subscript ds]). Simulations are also performed to project the potential performance of more optimized structures that may be suitable for extremely low power applications (V [subscript dd] < 0.4 V).
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2009-10
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/60020
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Microsystems Technology Laboratories
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Nayfeh, O.M., J.L. Hoyt, and D.A. Antoniadis. “Strained- Si{1 - x}Ge{x}/Si Band-to-Band Tunneling Transistors: Impact of Tunnel-Junction Germanium Composition and Doping Concentration on Switching Behavior.” Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on 56.10 (2009): 2264-2269. © 2009, IEEE
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INSPEC Accession Number: 10878821
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0018-9383

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