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Technological development of high-k dielectric FinFETs for liquid environment

Rigante, S.
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Scarbolo, P.
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Bouvet, D.  
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2014
Solid-State Electronics

This work presents the technological development and characterization of n-channel fully depleted high-k dielectric FinFETs (Fin Field Effect Transistor) for applications in a liquid environment. Herein, we provide a systematic approach based on Finite Element Analysis for a high-control fabrication process of vertical Si-fins on bulk and we provide many useful fabrication expedients. Metal gate FinFETs have been successfully electrically characterized, showing excellent subthreshold slope SS = 72 mV/dec and high I-on/I-off approximate to 10(6) ratio, with power consumption of the order of tens of nW. The FinFETs have also been proved to correctly behave in a liquid environment. We also present the HfO2 characterization towards full pH response sensing applications. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.sse.2014.04.012
Web of Science ID

WOS:000339149000015

Author(s)
Rigante, S.
Scarbolo, P.
Bouvet, D.  
Wipf, M.
Bedner, K.
Ionescu, A. M.  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
Solid-State Electronics
Volume

98

Start page

81

End page

87

Subjects

FinFET

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Si-bulk

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Local SOI

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Finite element analysis

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High-k dielectric

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Microfluidic platform

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