Complementary Germanium Electron–Hole Bilayer Tunnel FET for Sub-0.5-V Operation

In this letter, we present a novel device, the germanium electron-hole (EH) bilayer tunnel field-effect transistor, which exploits carrier tunneling through a bias-induced EH bilayer. The proposed architecture provides a quasi-ideal alignment between the tunneling path and the electric field controlled by the gate. The device principle and performances are studied by 2-D numerical simulations. This device allows interesting features in terms of low operating voltage (<; 0.5 V), due to its super-steep subthreshold slope (SS<sub>AVG</sub> ~ 13 mV/dec over six decades of current), I<sub>ON</sub>/I<sub>OFF</sub> ratio of ~ 10<sup>9</sup>, and drive current of I<sub>ON</sub> ~ 10 μA/μm at V<sub>DD</sub> = 0.5 V. The same structure with symmetric voltages can be used to achieve a p-type device with I<sub>ON</sub> and I<sub>OFF</sub> levels comparable to the n-type, which enables a straightforward implementation of complementary logic that could theoretically reach a maximum operating frequency of 1.39 GHz when V<sub>DD</sub> = 0.25 V.

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