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arxiv: 2410.23524 · v1 · pith:CF5VTALTnew · submitted 2024-10-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Influence of Carrier-Carrier Interactions on the Sub-threshold Swing of Band-to-Band Tunnelling Transistors

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keywords carrier-carriersub-thresholdtfetsaugerband-to-bandinteractionsprocessestransistors
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Band-to-band tunnelling field-effect transistors (TFETs) have long been considered as promising candidates for future low-power logic applications. However, fabricated TFETs rarely reach sub-60 mV/dec sub-threshold swings (SS) at room temperature. Previous theoretical studies identified Auger processes as possible mechanisms for the observed degradation of SS. Through first-principles quantum transport simulations incorporating carrier-carrier interactions within the Non-equilibrium Green's Function formalism and self-consistent GW approximation, we confirm here that Auger processes are indeed at least partly responsible for the poor performance of TFETs. Using a carbon nanotube TFET as testbed, we show that carrier-carrier scattering alone significantly increases the OFF-state current of these devices, thus worsening their sub-threshold behavior.

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