We investigate negative capacitance transients-the time period during ferroelectric switching when the voltage across a ferroelectric changes in a direction opposite to that of the charge-by constructing a simple series network of an isolated single crystalline ferroelectric capacitor and an external resistor. A study of negative capacitance dynamics in such a circuit reveals that the time scale of this phenomenon is controlled by the external resistor rather than by the material dependent intrinsic speeds. As a canonical approach for directly measuring ferroelectric negative capacitance, these experiments could guide the efforts to stabilize negative capacitance in a transistor structure for sub-60 mV/decade subthreshold characteristics as well as help assess negative capacitance response speed at technologically relevant dimensions.
Michael HoffmannAsif Islam KhanClaudy SerraoZhong‐Yuan LuSayeef SalahuddinMilan PešićStefan SlesazeckUwe SchroederThomas Mikolajick
Yuanyuan ZhangXiaoqing SunJunshuai ChaiHao XuXueli MaJinjuan XiangKai HanXiaolei WangWenwu WangTianchun Ye
Jagaran AcharyaRyan GoulJamie WiltJudy Wu
Andra Georgia BoniCristina ChirilăLucian Dragoş FilipIoana PintilieL. Pintilie
David EsseniRiccardo Fontanini