Feedback and tunneling operations of a p -i-n silicon nanowire field-effect transistor.

Nanotechnology

Department of Electrical Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea.

Published: October 2018

In this paper, we describe the feedback and tunneling operations of a dual top gate field-effect transistor (FET) with a p -i-n doped silicon nanowire channel. The transistor functions selectively in either a feedback FET (FBFET) or a tunneling FET mode by modulating the source-to-drain voltage, and it features an outstanding subthreshold swing characteristic of 6.15 mV dec with an on/off current ratio (I /I ) of approximately 10 in the feedback operating mode and of 41.3 mV dec with I /I of ∼10 in the tunneling operating mode. Moreover, our device in the FBFET operation mode has memory characteristics with a retention time of 10 s and a program/erase endurance up to 10 cycles owing to the positive feedback loop in the channel region. This study demonstrates the promising potential of our devices in the development of multifunctional electronics.

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