Publication: Inversion-mode GaAs wave-shaped field-effect transistor on GaAs (100) substrate
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2015
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Zhang, Jingyun, Xiabing Lou, Mengwei Si, Heng Wu, Jiayi Shao, Michael J. Manfra, Roy G. Gordon, and Peide D. Ye. 2015. “Inversion-Mode GaAs Wave-Shaped Field-Effect Transistor on GaAs (100) Substrate.” Appl. Phys. Lett. 106 (7) (February 16): 073506. Portico. doi:10.1063/1.4913431.
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Inversion-mode GaAs wave-shaped metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (WaveFETs) are demonstrated using atomic-layer epitaxy of La2O3 as gate dielectric on (111)A nano-facets formed on a GaAs (100) substrate. The wave-shaped nano-facets, which are desirable for the device on-state and off-state performance, are realized by lithographic patterning and anisotropic wet etching with optimized geometry. A well-behaved 1 μm gate length GaAs WaveFET shows a maximum drain current of 64 mA/mm, a subthreshold swing of 135 mV/dec, and an ION/IOFF ratio of greater than 107.
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