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III-V compound semiconductor transistors-from planar to nanowire structures

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MRS BULLETIN
卷 39, 期 8, 页码 668-677

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1557/mrs.2014.137

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  1. European Union 7th Framework Programs Steeper [257267]
  2. E2SWITCH [619509]
  3. Swedish Research Council
  4. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
  5. European Union 7th Framework Program E2SWITCH [619509]
  6. Ministry of Science and Technology [NSC 102-2622-E-002-014, NSC 102-2112-M-002-022-MY3]
  7. Ministry of Education, Taiwan
  8. TSMC Corporation
  9. AOARD/US Air Force
  10. FCRP-MSD
  11. Intel Corporation
  12. ARL
  13. SRC
  14. NSF [0939514]
  15. Sematech

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Conventional silicon transistor scaling is fast approaching its limits. An extension of the logic device roadmap to further improve future performance increases of integrated circuits is required to propel the electronics industry. Attention is turning to III-V compound semiconductors that are well positioned to replace silicon as the base material in logic switching devices. Their outstanding electron transport properties and the possibility to tune heterostructures provide tremendous opportunities to engineer novel nanometer-scale logic transistors. The scaling constraints require an evolution from planar III-V metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) toward transistor channels with a three-dimensional structure, such as nanowire FETs, to achieve future performance needs for complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) nodes beyond 10 nm. Further device innovations are required to increase energy efficiency. This could be addressed by tunnel FETs (TFETs), which rely on interband tunneling and thus require advanced III-V heterostructures for optimized performance. This article describes the challenges and recent progress toward the development of III-V MOSFETs and heterostructure TFETs-from planar to nanowire devices-integrated on a silicon platform to make these technologies suitable for future CMOS applications.

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