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High-Performance Complementary III-V Tunnel FETs with Strain Engineering

Jun Z. Huang, Yu Wang, Pengyu Long, Yaohua Tan, Michael Povolotskyi, Gerhard Klimeck

Published 2016-05-03Version 1

Strain engineering has recently been explored to improve tunnel field-effect transistors (TFETs). Here, we report design and performance of strained ultra-thin-body (UTB) III-V TFETs by quantum transport simulations. It is found that for an InAs UTB confined in [001] orientation, uniaxial compressive strain in [100] or [110] orientation shrinks the band gap meanwhile reduces (increases) transport (transverse) effective masses. Thus it improves the ON state current of both n-type and p-type UTB InAs TFETs without lowering the source density of states. Applying the strain locally in the source region makes further improvements by suppressing the OFF state leakage. For p-type TFETs, the locally strained area can be extended into the channel to form a quantum well, giving rise to even larger ON state current that is comparable to the n-type ones. Therefore strain engineering is a promising option for improving complementary circuits based on UTB III-V TFETs.

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