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Low-temperature microwave annealing for tunnel field-effect transistor
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Low-temperature microwave annealing for tunnel field-effect transistor

Yi-Ruei Jhan, Yung-Chun Wu, Yu-Long Wang, Yao-Jen Lee, Min-Feng Hung, Hsin-Yi Lin, Yu-Hsiang Chen and Mu-Shih Yeh
IEEE Electron Device Letters, Vol.36(2), pp.105-107
01/02/2015

Abstract

Band-to-band tunneling (BTBT) microwave annealing (MWA) Screening tunneling length () Tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET)
Unlike the high-temperature activation of dopants, such as rapid thermal annealing (RTA), the activation of dopants by low-temperature microwave annealing (MWA) suppresses their diffusion, reducing screening tunneling length (λ). This letter compares low-temperature (490 °C) MWA with high-temperature (1050 °C) RTA of a fin-shaped polycrystalline silicon (Poly-Si) tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET). The band-to-band tunneling voltage (V BTBT ) indicates clearly that TFET annealed by MWA had a lower λ than TFET that was annealed by RTA. The TFET that was annealed by MWA had a high ON/OFF current ratio of 10 8 , a low subthreshold swing, and an almost negligible drain-induced barrier lowering.

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