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Individual Defects in InAs/InGaAsSb/GaSb Nanowire Tunnel Field Effect Transistors Operating below 60 mV/decade

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 17, Issue 7, Pages 4373-4380

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01455

Keywords

TFET; nanowire; InAs; GaSb; InGaAsSb

Funding

  1. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
  2. Swedish Research Council
  3. Knut and Alice Wallenberg
  4. NanoLund
  5. European Union Seventh Framework Program E2SWITCH [619509]

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Tunneling field-effect transistors (TunnelFET), a leading steep-slope transistor candidate, is still plagued by defect response, and there is a large discrepancy between measured and simulated device performance. In this work, highly scaled InAs/InxGa1-xAsySb1-y/GaSb vertical nanowire TunnelFET with ability to operate well below 60 mV/decade at technically relevant currents are fabricated and characterized. The structure, composition, and strain is Characterized using transmission electron microscopy with emphasis on the heterojunction. Using Technology Computer Aided Design (TCAD) simulations and Random Telegraph Signal (RTS) noise measurements, effects of different type of defects are studied. The study reveals that the bulk defects have the largest impact on the performance of these devices, although for these highly scaled devices interaction with even few oxide defects can have large impact on the performance. Understanding the contribution by individual defects, as outlined in this letter, is essential to verify the fundamental physics of device operation, and thus imperative for taking the III-V TunnelFETs to the next level.

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