iee5328 nanodevice transport theory and computational tools
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IEE5328 Nanodevice Transport Theory and Computational Tools. (Advanced Device Physics with emphasis on hands-on calculations). Lecture #4: Ballistic I-V in 2DEG and 2DHG. Prof. Ming-Jer Chen Dept. Electronics Engineering National Chiao-Tung University - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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IEE5328 Nanodevice Transport Theory and Computational Tools
Prof. Ming-Jer ChenDept. Electronics EngineeringNational Chiao-Tung UniversityApril 10, 2013
Lecture #4:
Ballistic I-V in 2DEG and 2DHG
(Advanced Device Physics with emphasis onhands-on calculations)
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High-Performance FETs projected by ITRS 2011 (http://www.itrs.net)
(Multi-Gates and SOI)
IEE5328 Prof. MJ Chen NCTU
Idsat
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High-Performance FETs projected by ITRS 2011 (http://www.itrs.net)
(Multi-Gates and SOI)
IEE5328 Prof. MJ Chen NCTU
Idsat
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Low-Power NanoFETs projected by ITRS 2011 (http://www.itrs.net)
(Bulk, SOI, and Multi-Gates)
IEE5328 Prof. MJ Chen NCTU
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Low-Power NanoFETs projected by ITRS 2011 (http://www.itrs.net)
(Bulk, SOI, and Multi-Gates)
IEE5328 Prof. MJ Chen NCTU
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Iballistic is simply due to thermionic injection over the source-channel barrier
Key Words:
But, Iballistic is usually much higher than Idsat you can experimentally obtain
This difference is due to a handful of physical phenomena:1.Effective Mobility and its reduction with channel length shrinkage 2.Backscattering in channel, in drain, and even in source
(rc well known in the channel)
3.Rsd4.Injection Velocity5.Source starvation6.Off-equilibrium transport
Iballistic is Idsat you can theoretically obtain
How can we shorten this gap such as to make experimental Idsat close to theoretical Iballistic?
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Two Basic Ways to calculate Iballistic:
1.Band Structure
2. MOS Electrostatics
Here, we focus on 2D case or the inversion layers of MOSFETs
2DEG: two-dimensional electron gas2DHG: two-dimensional hole gas
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2DEG or 2DHG
Originally derived by Prof. Natori
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Further Reading:
F.Assad, et al., “On the performance limits for Si MOSFET’s: A theoretical study,” IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, vol. 47, pp. 232-240, Jan. 2000.
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