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Theoretical Investigation of Performance Enhancement in GeSn/SiGeSn Type-II Staggered Heterojunction Tunneling FET

Hongjuan WangGenquan HanYan LiuShengdong HuChunfu ZhangJincheng ZhangYue Hao

Year: 2015 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices Vol: 63 (1)Pages: 303-310   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

We design a GeSn/SiGeSn type-II staggered heterojunction n-channel tunneling FET (hetero-NTFET). The energy band structures of GeSn and SiGeSn alloys were calculated by utilizing the nonlocal empirical pseudopotential method. Staggered band alignment at r-point for lattice-matched GeSn/SiGeSn is achieved by tuning the material compositions. The impact of a type-II tunneling junction (TJ) on the electrical performance of hetero-NTFET is investigated through a simulation using a TCAD simulator. Hetero-NTFET exhibits a negative shift of onset voltage VONSET, a steeper subthreshold swing, a higher on-state current I ON , and a larger on-state current to off-state current ratio I ON /I OFF as compared with GeSn homojunction n-channel tunneling FET. A 3.4 times higher ION is achieved in Ge 0.90 Sn 0.10 /Si 0.40 Ge 0.40 Sn 0.20 hetero-NTFET in comparison with Ge 0.90 Sn 0.10 homo device at VDD of 0.3 V. A hetero-NTFET exhibits a more abrupt hole profile and a higher hole concentration in a source region near the TJ compared with the homo device due to the presence of the hetero TJ. This contributes to the significantly enhanced band-to-band tunneling rate and tunneling current in the hetero-NTFET.

Keywords:
Homojunction Quantum tunnelling Heterojunction Physics Optoelectronics Topology (electrical circuits) Materials science Electrical engineering Engineering

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