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Two-Dimensional Heterojunction Interlayer Tunneling Field Effect Transistors (Thin-TFETs)

Li, Mingda
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Nahas, Joseph J.
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Jena, Debdeep
altro
ESSENI, David
2015
  • journal article

Periodico
IEEE JOURNAL OF THE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
Abstract
Layered 2-D crystals embrace unique features of atomically thin bodies, dangling bond free interfaces, and step-like 2-D density of states. To exploit these features for the design of a steep slope transistor, we propose a Two-dimensional heterojunction interlayer tunneling field effect transistor (Thin- TFET), where a steep subthreshold swing (SS) of ∼14 mV/dec and a high on-current of ∼300 μA/μm are estimated theoretically. The SS is ultimately limited by the density of states broadening at the band edges and the on-current density is estimated based on the interlayer charge transfer time measured in recent experimental studies. To minimize supply voltage VDD while simultaneously maximizing on currents, Thin-TFETs are best realized in heterostructures with near broken gap energy band alignment. Using the WSe2/SnSe2 stacked-monolayer heterostructure, a model material system with desired properties for Thin-TFETs, the performance of both n-type and p-type Thin-TFETs is theoretically evaluated. Nonideal effects such as a nonuniform van der Waals gap thickness between the two 2-D semiconductors and finite total access resistance are also studied. Finally, we present a benchmark study for digital applications, showing the Thin-TFETs may outperform CMOS and III–V TFETs in term of both switching speed and energy consumption at low-supply voltages.
DOI
10.1109/JEDS.2015.2390643
WOS
WOS:000369884400017
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1064835
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84928605569
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=7006653
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  • Tunnel FET, 2-D cryst...

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