We explain variability observed for the resonant tunnelling transport through donors in scaled silicon nanowires by the influence of charge configuration changes at the edges between the channel and the source-drain regions. This charge configuration is remarkably robust with respect to ageing effects, thermal cycling and the associated Id-Vg characteristics at low temperature constitute a real "electro-fingerprint" for the samples. This stability is prerequisite for applications based on the gate control of single donor orbitals in nanoscale CMOS devices [1-2] ©2009 IEEE.

Sample variability and time stability in scaled silicon nanowires

Belli M.;Prati E.;Fanciulli M.;
2009

Abstract

We explain variability observed for the resonant tunnelling transport through donors in scaled silicon nanowires by the influence of charge configuration changes at the edges between the channel and the source-drain regions. This charge configuration is remarkably robust with respect to ageing effects, thermal cycling and the associated Id-Vg characteristics at low temperature constitute a real "electro-fingerprint" for the samples. This stability is prerequisite for applications based on the gate control of single donor orbitals in nanoscale CMOS devices [1-2] ©2009 IEEE.
2009
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM - Sede Secondaria Agrate Brianza
silicon nanowires, device variability, resonant tunneling, stability diagram
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