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High-performance fully depleted silicon nanowire (diameter /spl les/ 5 nm) gate-all-around CMOS devices
Navab Singh,Ajay Agarwal,Lakshmi Kanta Bera,Tsung-Yang Liow,R. Yang,S.C. Rustagi,C.H. Tung,Rakesh Kumar,G. Q. Lo,N. Balasubramanian,Dim-Lee Kwong +10 more
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In this article, gate-all-around (GAA) n-and p-FETs on a silicon-on-insulator with 5-nm-diameter laterally formed Si nanowire channel were demonstrated.Abstract:
This paper demonstrates gate-all-around (GAA) n- and p-FETs on a silicon-on-insulator with /spl les/ 5-nm-diameter laterally formed Si nanowire channel. Alternating phase shift mask lithography and self-limiting oxidation techniques were utilized to form 140- to 1000-nm-long nanowires, followed by FET fabrication. The devices exhibit excellent electrostatic control, e.g., near ideal subthreshold slope (/spl sim/ 63 mV/dec), low drain-induced barrier lowering (/spl sim/ 10 mV/V), and with I/sub ON//I/sub OFF/ ratio of /spl sim/10/sup 6/. High drive currents of /spl sim/ 1.5 and /spl sim/1.0 mA//spl mu/m were achieved for 180-nm-long nand p-FETs, respectively. It is verified that the threshold voltage of GAA FETs is independent of substrate bias due to the complete electrostatic shielding of the channel body.read more
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