Abstract
The Tunneling Carbon Nanotube FET (T-CNTFET) is one of the most promising alternatives to the conventional MOSFET. However, T-CNTFET suffers mainly from low ON-current. In this paper, we propose a modified hetero-dielectric T-CNTFET in which a dielectric pocket is inserted near the source-channel interface. The impact of the length of the dielectric pocket and its shift from source/channel barrier on DC and high-frequency performance is investigated. The performance parameters are studied by examining ON-current (I
ON) and cutoff frequency (f
T
) as measures for the DC and high frequency behavior, respectively. It is demonstrated that the condition of an optimum design for the pocket position concerning I
ON is different from that regarding f
T
and a compromise should be met in order to obtain the best performance. Based on our developed 2D quantum simulations, it is shown that a high-k pocket having a length of 12.5% of the channel length may result in an increase of 65% in I
ON
with no deterioration in f
T
. Moreover, a little shift of 20% of the pocket length towards the source region doesn’t degrade I
ON
and enhances f
T
.
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
Subject
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Cited by
2 articles.
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