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Electrostatically Doped Schottky barrier tunnel field effect transistor

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Pages 333-343 | Received 20 Dec 2020, Accepted 04 Jun 2021, Published online: 14 Oct 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This work reports a novel steep switching device architecture, electrosatically doped asymmetric schottky barrier tunnel field effect transistor (ED-SB-TFET) investigated by calibrated exhaustive 2D TCAD device simulation. This work deploys the concept of work-function engineering of the drain electrode along with the PtSi 5 source. The tactical use of a spacer along with the incorporation of high-K gate dielectrics enabled improvised switching ratio as well as sub-threshold slope (SS) reduction. The proposed ED-SB-TFET demonstrates a substantial reduction in the ambipolar current (Iamb), steeper SS, magnificent boost in drive current and higher scalability. This concept of electrostatic doping in schottky junction device facilitates easy fabrication technology as it does not need ion implantation/diffusion to realise the ultra-sharp source/drain doping profile. Further, the reported structure offers extreme resilience for random dopant fluctuations (RDFs), process variations, doping control issues, and bulk trap-assisted tunnelling (TAT) induced degradation. In addition to this, the analog and RF performance parameters have also been investigated. Our study establishes ED-SB-TFET as a promising candidate for low power futuristic switching applications.

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