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Negative Capacitance Tunnel FETs: Experimental Demonstration of Outstanding Simultaneous Boosting of On-current, Transconductance, Overdrive, and Swing

Saeidi, Ali  
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Jazaeri, Farzan  
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Stolichnov, Igor  
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2017
2017 Silicon Nanoelectronics Workshop (SNW)
Silicon Nanoelectronic Workshop

This paper demonstrates and experimentally reports the highest ever performance boosting in strained silicon-nanowire homojunction TFETs with negative capacitance, provided by matched PZT capacitors. Outstanding enhancements of Ion, gm, and overdrive are analyzed and explained by most effective reduction of body factor, m < 1, especially for VG>VT, which greatly amplify the control on the surface potential TFET, which dictates a highly non-linear BTBT regime. We achieve a full non-hysteretic negative-capacitance switch configuration, suitable for logic applications, and report on-current increase by a factor of 500x, voltage overdrive of 1V, transconductance increase of up to 5×103x, and subthreshold swing improvement.

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