Benchmarking the screen-grid field effect transistor (SGrFET) for digital applications

Yasaman Shadrokh, Kristel Fobelets, EPSRC ; Schlumberger Foundation Women In Science And Engineering Award
2010
Continuous scaling of CMOS technology has now reached a state of evolution, therefore, novel device structures and new materials have been proposed for this purpose. The Screen- Grid field Effect Transistor is introduced as a as a novel device structure that takes advantage of several innovative aspects of the FinFET while introducing new geometrical feature to improve a FET device performance. The idea is to design a FET which is as small as possible without down-scaling issues, at the same
more » ... e satisfying optimum device performance for both analogue and digital applications. The analogue operation of the SGrFET shows some promising results which make it interesting to continue the investigation on SGrFET for digital applications. The SGrFET addresses some of the concerns of scaled CMOS such as Drain Induce Barrier Lowering and sub-threshold slope, by offering the superior short channel control. In this work in order to evaluate SGrFET performance, the proposed device compared to the classical MOSFET and provides comprehensive benchmarking with finFETs. Both AC and DC simulations are presented using TaurusTM and MediciTM simulators which are commercially available via Synopsis. Initial investigation on the novel device with the single gate structure is carried out. The multi-geometrical characteristic of the proposed device is used to reduce parasitic capacitance and increase ION/IOFF ratio to improve device performance in terms of switching characteristic in different circuit structures. Using TaurusTM AC simulation, a small signal circuit is introduced for SGrFET and evaluated using both extracted small signal elements from TaurusTM and Y-parameter extraction. The SGrFET allows for the unique behavioural characteristics of an independent-gate device. Different configurations of double-gate device are introduced and benchmark against the finFET serving as a double gate device. Five different logic circuits, the complementary and N-inverter, the NOR, NAND and XOR, and controllable Current Mirror circuits are sim [...]
doi:10.25560/6042 fatcat:ujfi6c2dkrfm5ksdbjz24stlnq