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Impact Ionization and Carrier Multiplication in Graphene

Pirro, Luca  
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Girdhar, Anuj
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Leblebici, Yusuf  
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2012
Journal of Applied Physics

We develop a model for carrier generation by impact ionization in graphene, which shows that this effect is non-negligible because of the vanishing energy gap, even for carrier transport in moderate electric fields. Our theory is applied to graphene field effect transistors for which we parameterize the carrier generation rate obtained previously with the Boltzmann formalism [A. Girdhar and J. Leburton, Appl. Phys. Lett. 99, 229903 (2011)] to include it in a self-consistent scheme and compute the transistor I-V characteristics. Our model shows that the drain current exhibits an “up-kick” at high drain biases, which is consistent with recent experimental data. We also show that carrier generation affects the electric field distribution along the transistor channel, which in turn reduces the carrier velocity.

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DOI
10.1063/1.4761995
Web of Science ID

WOS:000311968400054

Author(s)
Pirro, Luca  
Girdhar, Anuj
Leblebici, Yusuf  
Leburton, Jean-Pierre  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume

112

Issue

9

Article Number

093707

Subjects

carrier density

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elemental semiconductors

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field effect transistors

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graphene

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impact ionisation

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SCF calculations

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semiconductor device models

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REVIEWED

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