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Design Rules for High Performance Tunnel Transistors from 2D Materials

Hesameddin Ilatikhameneh, Gerhard Klimeck, Joerg Appenzeller, Rajib Rahman

Published 2016-03-30Version 1

Tunneling field-effect transistors (TFETs) based on 2D materials are promising steep sub-threshold swing (SS) devices due to their tight gate control. There are two major methods to create the tunnel junction in these 2D TFETs: electrical and chemical doping. In this work, design guidelines for both electrically and chemically doped 2D TFETs are provided using full band atomistic quantum transport simulations in conjunction with analytic modeling. Moreover, several 2D TFETs' performance boosters such as strain, source doping, and equivalent oxide thickness (EOT) are studied. Later on, these performance boosters are analyzed within a novel figure-of-merit plot (i.e. constant ON-current plot).

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