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A Tutorial Introduction to Negative Capacitor Field Effect Transistors:
Perspective on The Road Ahead
Muhammad A. Alam [email protected]
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Acknowledgment
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• A. Jain, M. Masuduzzaman, K. Karda, and M. Wahab
• Prof. S. Datta, M. Lundstrom, and S. Salahuddin
• D. Nikonov (Intel), C. Mouli (Micron)
• Funding: NSF NEEDS, NCN, and PRISM Center
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Outline
• Motivation: Self-heating in Transistors • The physics of Classical and Landau-FET • Physics of FE-based Landau Transistors • Strategies of Improving FE-Transistors • Speed, Reliability, and Fake Amplifcation • Conclusions
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Motivation: Power dissipation
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A scary prospect … … the community listened
… but can we live happily ever after?
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Power vs. self-heating
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Outline • Motivation: Self-heating in Transistors • The physics of Classical Transistors • The meaning of Negative Capacitors • Physics of FE-based Landau Transistors • Strategies of Improving FE-Transistors • Additional Considerations:
– Speed, Reliability, Fake amplification • Conclusions
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Classical MOSFET: Band diagram
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S Oxide
D
Capacitors control MOSFET Operation
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S for classical transistors
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1logs
G
DS
s
d In
dd mdV
Sψ
ψ−
≡ = ×
Phase Space of MOSFET
Boltzmann FET (m>1, n=60 )
Super FET (m<1, n<60 )
SOI, FinFET, DGFET
Tunnel FET (m>1, n<60 )
II-FET, NEM-Relay. MIT-FET
Landau FET (m <1, n=60 )
NEMFET, FEFET, ZFET
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I-V Characteristics of a MOSFET
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Recall: Capacitor divider rule
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Graphical approach to S: Classical FET
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Graphical approach to S: NC-FET
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Outline • Motivation: Self-heating in Transistors • The physics of Classical and Landau-FET
– The meaning of Negative Capacitors
• Physics of FE-based Landau Transistors • Strategies of Improving FE-Transistors • Additional Considerations • Conclusions
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A short history of positive capacitors
GateS D
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A capacitor minimizes stored energy
+ -
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Landscape defines the sign of a capacitor
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Positive and Negative Capacitors
N N
S
N
S
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Positive
FE-1
FE-2
NEM AFE
Types of NC
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+++
- - - ++ - - 3
+++ - - - ++++
- - - - 3
Charge, Field, Potential of Capacitors ++
+
- - - 3
Vacuum Positive C Negative C
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Classical vs. NC-MOSFET
Q
-Q
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IF we had a constant NC-FET …
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… I-V would be easily calculated
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Outline • Motivation: Self-heating in Transistors • The physics of Classical and Landau-FET • Physics of FE-based Landau Transistors • Three strategies of Improving FE-Transistors
– NEM-FE, FE-AFE gate stacks, overlap capacitance • Additional Considerations:
– Speed, Reliability, Fake amplification • Conclusions
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FE is a voltage dependent NC
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Salahuddin & Datta, NL, 2008
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FE-FET improves 0<S<60, but …
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MOS Capacitor is nonlinear as well!
D E
In depletion …
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Real FE-FET with 0<S<60
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Parameters BaTiO3 PZT SBT
17 20 20
Bulk-FET
Jain et al., TED, 2014 Karda et al, APL, 2015
Minimum S for different FE
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S improves for all these transistors
S FE
D
S
airgap
D
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S AFE
D Jain et al., TED, 2014 Karda et al, APL, 2015
S=33 mV/dec
40-50 mV/dec
20-30 mV/dec
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Outline • Motivation: Self-heating in Transistors • The physics of Classical and Landau-FET • Physics of FE-based Landau Transistors • Strategies of Improving FE-Transistors
– Geometry, Energy Landscape, and FET design
• Additional Considerations: – Speed, Reliability, Fake amplification
• Conclusions
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Strategies to improve S
Variable Doping
Overlap capacitance
Positive-negative gate-stack
Transistor geometry
New material (HfO2 vs. other FE)
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Approach 1: Stack of Negative Capacitor
S D FE
S D FE
AFE
Positive + + + FE - + + NEM + - + AFE + - +
FE
MEMS
POS POS
FE
AFE
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S FE
D S
airgap D S D
FE
Proposed NEM-FE FET
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S D FE
Physics of Zero-subthreshold slope (a)
(b) (c)
(d)
(a)
(b) (c)
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Jain et al., TED, 2014
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Capacitance of a FE-AFE FET
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0 4 8 12 16
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
-0.2
POS
FE
AFE
S D FE
AFE
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FE-AFE FET
S D FE
AFE
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0 4 8 12
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.1
-0.2
Ratio of FE/AFE 0 10 20 30
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
Karda et al. APL, 2015.
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0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
10-6
10-5
10-4
10-3
10-2
VG(NC) [V]
I DS [A
/µm
]
NC NMOS
W overlap W/o overlap
0 1 2 3 4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
POS
FE
0 1 2 3 4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
Gate
Drain Source
Approach 2: Use Overlap Capacitors
Hu, DRC, 2015 Khan, IEDM, 2011 Wahab, unpublished
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Approach 3: Tailor Coefficients by Geometry
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Dimension 2D: Planar
1D: Cylinder
0D: Sphere
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Approach 3: Tailor Coefficients by Geometry
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Capacitor
Positive Negative
NEMS FE AFE
Piezo pH Temp
Positive + + + FE-1 - + + FE-2 - - + NEM AFE
+ - +
Induced NC
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Outline
• Motivation: Self-heating in Transistors • The physics of Classical and Landau-FET • Physics of FE-based Landau Transistors • Strategies of Improving FE-Transistors • Additional Considerations:
– Speed, Reliability, Fake amplification
• Conclusions
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Capacitor
Positive Negative
NEMS FE AFE
Intrinsic
Piezo pH Temp
Extrinsic
Charging Dispersion
Positive + + + FE-1 - + + FE-2 - - + NEM AFE
+ - +
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+++
- - - ++ - - 3
+++ - - - ++++
- - - - 3
Recall: Essence of Negative Capacitor ++
+
- - - 3
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++++
+ - - - - - +++
- - - ++ - - 3
++++
++ - - - - - -
++++
- - - - 6
++++
+
- - - - - -
++++
- - - -
5 +++ - - - ++++
- - - - 3 +
- +++ - - - 1
Ion Motion and Transient NC
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Ion Motion and Transient NC
++
++ + -
- -
++++
++++ +++ ---
- - - -
+++++
+++++ ++++ ----
- - - -- ++++
++++ +++++ -----
- - - - ++
++ +++ ---
- - 0
0
0
0
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Switching & Reliability of Ferroelectrics
Pb(Zr,Ti)O3
Would transient overshoot reduce lifetime?
P
Vc -Vc
P
Traditional Dielectric
Ener
gy
Ferroelectric
P
-Pr +Pr
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Coercive Voltage Dependence
Lifetime decreases sharply as the FE starts switching
102
104
103
105
0 2 4 6 8
Pulse Amplitude, VA (V)
TBD
(a.u
.)
VH =4.6V VL<-VC (i) (ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
Masuduzzaman et al. TED, 2014
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Theoretical Model (cont.)
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The model explains the coercive field and cycle dependence observation
0 1
2 3
4 5
0 -1 1 2
Non-switching
Switching
Time
Masuduzzaman et al. TED, 2014 Karda et al. EDL, 2015
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Experimental Verification
No. of Cycle
Leak
age
(A)
107 10810610-12
10-10
10-11
10-9
Tr=100ns
2000ns
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Leak
age
(A)
107 10810610-12
10-10
10-11
10-9
Rs=0 Ω
1kΩ
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Conclusions
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• Negative capacitor-FET promises to lower supply voltage and power dissipation.
• A simple graphical approach and band-diagram interprets NC-FET in terms of classical FET
• There are wide variety of Negative capacitors, all defined by Landau landscape. Combination of capacitors may improve performance.
• Hysteresis, reliability, speed, self-heating are emerging topics. Results are easy to misinterpret.
• Broad variety of new applications: circuits based on positive and negative resistors, inductors, and capacitors
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Resources
• A simple code for exercise landaufet.m • Compact model compatible with BSIM/MVS
models posted at nanohub.org/groups/ needs
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For Further Reading: NC in Transistors • Various types of Single Negative Capacitor Transistors • FE-FET: Use of negative capacitance to provide voltage amplification for low power nanoscale devices, S
Salahuddin, S Datta, Nano letters 8 (2), 405-410, 2008 • FE-FET: Ferroelectric negative capacitance MOSFET: Capacitance tuning & antiferroelectric operation, AI
Khan, CW Yeung, C Hu, S Salahuddin, Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), 2011 IEEE International, 11.3. 1-11.3. 4, 2011
• FE-FET: Experimental evidence of ferroelectric negative capacitance in nanoscale heterostructures, AI Khan, D Bhowmik, P Yu, SJ Kim, X Pan, R Ramesh, S Salahuddin, Applied Physics Letters 99 (11), 113501, 2011. Negative capacitance in a ferroelectric capacitor, A. I. Khan, K. Chatterjee,B. Wang,S. Drapcho,L. You, Claudy Serrao, S. R. Bakaul, R. Ramesh and S. Salahuddin, Nature Materials 14, 182–186 (2015)
• NEFFET: Three-Terminal Nanoelectromechanical Field Effect Transistor with Abrupt Subthreshold Slope, Ji-Hun Kim†, Zack C.Y. Chen†, Soonshin Kwon‡, and Jie Xiang, Nano Lett., 2014, 14 (3), pp 1687–1691, 2014
• FE-FET, NEMFET: Prospects of hysteresis-free abrupt switching (0 mV/decade) in Landau switches, A Jain, M Alam, Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on 60 (12), 4269-4276, 2013.
• NEMFET, FEFET: Stability Constraints Define the Minimum Subthreshold Swing of a Negative Capacitance Field-Effect Transistor, A Jain, MA Alam, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices 61 (7), 2235 – 2242, 2014
• Piezo-FET: A Nanoscale Piezoelectric Transformer for Low-Voltage Transistors, Sapan Agarwal* and Eli Yablonovitch, Nano Lett., 2014, 14 (11), pp 6263–6268 , DOI: 10.1021/nl502578q, 2014
• HfO2-FE: T. S. Böscke , J. Müller , D. Bräuhaus , U. Schröder and U. Böttger "Ferroelectricity in Hafnium Oxide: CMOS compatible ferroelectric field effect transistors", IEDM Tech. Dig., pp.547 -550 2011
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For Further Reading: NC in Transistors • Various types of Single Negative Capacitor Transistors • FE-FET with Quantum Metal: D. Frank et al., “The Quantum Metal Field-Effect Transistors, TED, 2014. • FE-FET, parasitic Capacitance: 0.2 Volt Adiabatic NC-FinFET with 0.6mA/um Ion and 0.1 nA/um IOFF, C. Hu, S. Salahuddin, C.-
I. Lin, and A. Khan, 978-1-4673-8135-2/15, 2015. • FE-FET, parasitic Capacitance: Abdul Wahab, Generalized NC compact model for BSIM and MVS, to be published, 2016. • FE-FET Reliability: Reliability and Switching Dynamics of Landau Switches, K. Karda, C. Mouli, and M. A. Alam, to be published,
2016. • Various types of NC-FET with Compensated Gate Dielectrics • NEM-FE FET: Proposal of a hysteresis-free zero subthreshold swing field-effect transistor, A Jain, M Alam, Electron Devices,
IEEE Transactions on 61 (10), 3546-3552, 2014. • AFE-FE FET: An anti-ferroelectric gated Landau transistor to achieve sub-60 mV/dec switching at low voltage and high speed,
K Karda, A Jain, C Mouli, MA Alam, Applied Physics Letters 106 (16), 163501, 2015. • Piezo-FET: On the possibility of sub 60 mV/decade subthreshold switching in piezoelectric gate barrier transistors, Raj K.
Jana*, Gregory L. Snider and Debdeep Jena, physica status solidi (c), Volume 10, Issue 11, pages 1469–1472, November 2013
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For Further Reading: NC in Sensors, MEMS, DNA Design
• NEM-Biosensors: Intrinsic low pass filtering improves signal-to-noise ratio in critical-point flexure biosensors, A Jain, MA Alam, Applied Physics Letters 105 (8), 084106, 2014.
• NEM-Biosensors: Flexure-FET biosensor to break the fundamental sensitivity limits of nanobiosensors using nonlinear electromechanical coupling, A Jain, PR Nair, MA Alam, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (24), 9304-9308, 2012.
• NEM-Landscape. Strategies for dynamic soft-landing in capacitive microelectromechanical switches, A Jain, PR Nair, MA Alam, Applied Physics Letters 98 (23), 234104, 2011.
• NEM-FE: Effective Nanometer Airgap of NEMS Devices Using Negative Capacitance of Ferroelectric Materials, M Masuduzzaman, MA Alam, Nano Letters 14 (6), 3160-3165, 2014.
• FE-Reliability: Observation and control of hot atom damage in ferroelectric devices, M Masuduzzaman, D Varghese, JA Rodriguez, S Krishnan, MA Alam, Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on 61 (10), 3490-3498, 2014.
• DNA-Origami: Direct Design of an Energy Landscape with Bistable DNA Origami Mechanisms, L. Zhou, A. Marras, H.-J. Su and C. E. Castro, NL, 1815, 2015.
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