会议专题

Graphene Nanoribbons FETs for High-Performance Logic Applications: Perspectives and Challenges

In this paper,the opportunities offered by mono-atomic layers of graphene for the fabrication of high-performance nanoribbon FETs are examined.Starting from the description of some fundamental material properties,such as the singleparticle Hamiltonian in graphene and its analogy with massless Dirac fermions in quantum electrodynamics,we proceed with the examination of the GNR band structure and,most notably,the inverse relationship of the bandgap with the GNR width. The huge graphene carrier mobility,made possible by both the small effective mass and the weak electron-phonon interaction even at room temperature,makes it conceivable to work out highperformance GNR-FETs,virtually not affected by short-channel effects and operating under ballistic conditions at low supply voltages.Experimental results obtained from graphene-based device structures,however,exhibit the limitations of narrowbandgap semiconductors,as well as serious fabrication and integration problems within a CMOS process.Simulations of narrow GNR-FETs confirm the high potential of these devices,but highlight at the same time leakage problems due to various band-to-band and source-to-drain tunneling mechanisms which occur at low and negative gate voltages. These effects can possibly be contained by a careful device optimization and/or devising novel FET structures.

Roberto Grassi Antonio Gnudi Elena Gnani Susanna Reggiani Giorgio Baccarani

University of Bologna,Bologna,Italy

国际会议

9th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated-Circuit Technology(第9届固态和集成电路国际会议)

北京

英文

365-368

2008-10-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)