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STEEPER: Tunnel Field Effect Transistors (TFETs) Technology, Devices and Applications Thomas Schulz, Reinhard Mahnkopf Intel Mobile Communications (IMC) MOS-AK/GSA Workshop 12.04.13, Munich

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STEEPER: Tunnel Field Effect Transistors (TFETs) Technology, Devices and Applications

Thomas Schulz, Reinhard Mahnkopf Intel Mobile Communications (IMC) MOS-AK/GSA Workshop 12.04.13, Munich

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Outline

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1. The STEEPER Project

3. TFET Devices

2. TFET Technology

4. TFET Applications

The Material presented in this presentation is public or STEEPER project confidential and intended for the registered addressee(s) of the MOS-AK/GSA Workshop 12.04.13 in Munich, only. Further distribution is not allowed.

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Outline

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1. The STEEPER Project

3. TFET Devices

2. TFET Technology

4. TFET Applications

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• http://www.steeper-project.org/

STEEPER is a major European research initiative addressing the alarming growth of energy consumption by electronic devices, ranging from mobile phones to laptops to televisions to supercomputers. STEEPER aims to increase the energy efficiency of these devices, when active, by 10 times and virtually eliminate power consumption when they are in passive or standby mode.

STEEPER Project Website

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GENERAL

•  OBJ 1: Demonstrate energy efficient steep subthreshold slope transistors based on quantum mechanical band‐to‐band tunneling (tunnel FETs) able to reduce the voltage operation of advanced nanoelectronic circuits into sub‐0.5V and their power consumption by one order of magnitude.

•  OBJ 2: Enable and demonstrate the power consumption benefits resulting from hybridization of tunnel FET and CMOS technologies and from tunnel FETs as standalone technology for digital, analog, RF and mixed‐mode circuit applications.

TECHNOLOGY

•  OBJ 3: Develop a CMOS‐compatible UTB SOI technology platform for tunnel FETs with ultralow standby power by exploiting key additive boosters for enhanced performance: high-k dielectrics, SiGe source, strain.

•  OBJ 4: Study and identify advanced technology implementations for high‐Ion tunnel FETs: III‐V materials, nanowires, staggered versus broken band gaps, electrostatic doping.

Project Objectives 1

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SIMULATION and MODELLING

•  OBJ 5: Develop accurate numerical simulation tools: semi‐classical multi‐sub‐band Monte Carlo simulator and full‐band quantum‐transport simulation for in‐depth study of UTB and nanowire tunnel FETs, respectively.

•  • OBJ 6: Study the scaling, parameter sensitivity and variability on the characteristics of nanometer tunnel FETs.

•  • OBJ 7: Develop and implement DC and AC compact models for the simulation and design of circuits based on tunnel FETs and or co‐design with advanced CMOS.

INDUSTRIAL BENCHMARKING

•  OBJ 8: Benchmark tunnel FETs developed in STEEPER for low standby power logic, high speed, memory, RF and analog applications. Evaluate their energy efficiency against CMOS.

Project Objectives 2

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•  3 industries, 2 research institutes, 5 universities, 1 SME

•  4 countries: Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland.

TECHNOLOGY

Laboratoire d`Electronique et de Technologie de l`Information (LETI)

IBM Research GmbH (IBM)

Research Center Juelich (FZJ)

SIMULATION and MODELLING

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per la Nanoelectronica (IUNET)

RWTH Aachen University (RWTH)

INDUSTRIAL BENCHMARKING

GlobalFoundries (GF)

Intel Mobile Communications (IMC)

Project Partners

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Goal: Progress beyond state-of-the-art

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Tunnel FET concept:

Beyond CMOS devices

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Tunnel FET features:

+ Steeper subthreshold slope

+ Less OFF current

-  Less ON current

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Outline

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1. The STEEPER Project

2. TFET Technology

3. TFET Devices

4. TFET Applications

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•  Planar SOI CMOS with planar Si TF

•  Planar bulk CMOS with vertical III-V TFET

Two generic hybrid CMOS-TFET processes

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1. SOI substrate and shallow trench isolation (STI)

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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2. Channel implantations

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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3. Multi-layer Gatestack deposition

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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4. Gatestack etch

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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5. Gate liner deposition

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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6. Gate liners as spacer etch formation

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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7. First epitaxial layers for LDD preparation

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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8. LDD implantations

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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9. Second epitaxial layers for HDD preparation

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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10. Second gate spacer for HDD preparation

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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11. Silicide blocking for TFET option

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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12. Source/Drain HDD implantations

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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13. Silicidation

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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14. Dual stress liner

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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15. Planarization for BEOL

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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16. Contacts etch

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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17. Metal 1 formation

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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18. Dual damascene via 1 and metal 2

Planar SOI CMOS with Si TFET

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Ref.: A. Villalon et. al. «Strained Tunnel FETs with record ION: First demonstration of ETSOI TFETs with SiGe channel and RSD», Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits 2012

Experimental TFET (LETI)

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BOX

P+ N+

VS=0 VD>0

VG>0

VG > 0

EC

EV

N mode P mode

VG < 0

BOX

P+ N+

VD<0 VS=0

VG<0

ID>0 ID<0

e- e-

EC

EV

BOX

Gate Si0.7Ge0.3

RSD silicide

P+

N+

Sicap cSiGe Si

strain mapping

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TFET Reliability - Tradeoffs

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•  Variability vs. Performance/Drivability (?) •  Simulated Id-Vg with uniform but

different concentrations of source doping *

„ideal“ device with steep sub-Vt slope exhibits device mismatch, e.g. current onset or max. drive current „real“ device implementation leads to sub-Vt slope degradation

* P. Patel, K. Jeon, A. Bowonder and C.Hu, SISPAD 2009

* C.Hu, et. al., IEDM 2009

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1. Silicon substrate and shallow trench isolation (STI)

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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2. Deep N-Band implantation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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3. P-Well and N-Well implantations

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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4. Retrograde well and channel implantations

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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5. Multi-layer Gatestack deposition

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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6. Gatestack etch

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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7. Gate liner deposition

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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8. Gate liners as spacer etch formation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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9. Source/Drain LDD and Pocket implantations

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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10. Source/Drain etches for eSiC/eSiGe preparation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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11. Elevated Source/Drain eSiC/eSiGe epitaxial layers

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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12. 2nd Gate Spacer

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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13. Source/Drain HDD and body access implantations

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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14. Source/Drain and Gate silicidation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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15. CMOS part cover

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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16. Shallow trench etch for TFET epitaxial layers seed

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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17. TFET epitaxial layers

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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18. TFET pillar etch

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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19. TFET bottom gate isolation layer deposition

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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20. Recess of bottom gate isolation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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21. Deposition of gatestack

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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22. Recess of gatestack

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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23. TFET top gate isolation layer deposition

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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24. Recess of top gate isolation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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25. Etch and fill of Gate access plug

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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26. CMOS part open

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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27. Dual stress liner

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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28. Planarization for BEOL

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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29. Contacts etch

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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30.Metal 1 formation

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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31. Dual damascene via 1 and metal 2

Planar bulk CMOS with III-V TFET

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IEDM 2012 paper 16.6 (Invited) InAs-Si Heterojunction Nanowire Tunnel Diodes and Tunnel FETs, H. Riel, K.E. Moselund, C. Bessire, M.T. Björk, A. Schenk*, H. Ghonein, H. Schmid

•  Schematic of InAs–Si (a) tunnel diode and (b) TFET. •  (c) SEM image showing a InAs–Si heterojunction NW. The InAs NW is grown on Si

<111> by selective area growth. It serves as etch mask during RIE into the Si substrate.

•  (d) HR-TEM image of the InAs–Si interface.

Experimental III-V tunnel diode/TFET

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Trap-assisted tunneling due to defect states

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Trap-assisted tunneling in InAs–Si heterojunction tunnel diodes (ND = 5·1017 cm-3, NA = 1·1020 cm-3). The second derivative of current with respect to voltage was measured at 4.2 K. Pronounced peaks in forward bias originate from trap-assisted tunneling due to defect states in the bandgap. In reverse bias peaks are less distinct.

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Aspect Ratio Trapping (ART)

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Ref.: J. G. Fiorenza, et. al., “Aspect Ratio Trapping: a Unique Technology for Integrating Ge and III-Vs with Silicon CMOS”, ECS Transactions, 33 (6) 963-976 (2010), 10.1149/1.3487628 © The Electrochemical Society

A Si-III-V epitaxie might be a shortcoming of the III-V Tunnel-FET device concept. The epi interface is the most sensitive area of the device because here the tunnel junction is located. But at the same time this interface is the origin of random crystallographic defects like dislocations and stacking faults due to the lattice mismatch of the materials. Even if the Si/III-V pillar looks perfect from the outside there might be a crystallographic defect at the tunnel interface which makes the electrical function of this device fail. An improvement might be the ART concept where stacking faults are directed into vertical sidewalls.

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Outline

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3. TFET Devices

2. TFET Technology

4. TFET Applications

1. The STEEPER Project

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TFET Benchmarking – ITRS

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•  Benchmarking ERD/ITRS 2009 spider chart •  The rating means

–  1) Substantially (2×) inferior to ultimately scaled CMOS –  2) Comparable to ultimately scaled CMOS –  3) Substantially exceeds ultimately scaled CMOS

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Lmask = 40nm, W=80nm DIBLp = 64 mV/V SSsat,p = 70 mV/dec

Co-integrated FDSOI CMOS and TFET (LETI)

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pFET performance better than nFET in agreement with SiGe properties Ref.: A. Villalon et. al. Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits 2012

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We have demonstrated InAs-Si vertical heterojunction NW tunnel diodes with record high currents of 6MA/cm2 at 0.5 V in reverse bias and TFETs with 2.4 µA/µm, Ion/Ioff 10^6 and a slope of 150 mV/dec over 3 decades. The achieved improvements can be attributed to increased NW doping and Ni alloying of the top contact.

III-V TD/TFET (IBM)

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NWdiameter=130nm Vbias=0.5V

Experiment

Simulation

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The steepest SS measured over two decades in current was 120 and 150 mV/dec over three decades in current measured, on several devices.

III-V TFET (IBM)

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* A. Seabaugh et al., Proc. IEEE 98, 2097 (2011)

•  TFET simulations (after *)

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TFET – Literature Benchmarking

* A. Seabaugh et al., Proc. IEEE 98, 2097 (2011)

•  TFET experimental data (after *)

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This work: STEEPER (IBM, IEDM 2012)

Benchmark: III-V TFET update

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Advanced CMOS area

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Simulated Ion scaling by: a)  Gate oxide thickness b)  Device body thickness c)  Tunnel barrier height lowering d)  Combination of a)+b)+c)

III-V TFET (Intel, G. Dewey IEDM 2011, VLSI 2012)

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Outline

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3. TFET Devices

4. TFET Applications

2. TFET Technology

1. The STEEPER Project

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Analog Device Parameter - General

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•  Analog/RF •  benefits from faster devices & digital enhanced concepts •  suffers from

–  analog voltage headroom reduction

–  analog gain reduction

–  reduced signal to noise ratio –  available power (e.g. in 50Ω)

–  dynamic range reduction

CMOS Analog Performance - Transistor as Voltage Amplifier

-  Intrinsic voltage gain

depends on geometry and bias conditions

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•  Benchmarking: TFET vs. planar CMOS logic (28nm)

* geometries for CMOS devices only

•  data @ VD=0.5*VDmax, VG=VT+0.2V •  extraction of TFET parameters difficult, esp. gds; little data/not accurate due to curve shifts

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Target Application Space

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•  energy efficient nanoelectronic systems for high volume markets covering digital, analog/RF and mixed mode applications

•  status today: •  computation-intensive applications are still implemented best in advanced CMOS •  new niche markets for TFET technologies ?

–  slower, but much more energy efficient than CMOS à battery liftime limited applications with low activity & speed (e.g. M2M)

•  Product segments/applications which might benefit from STEEPER/TFET technology in future –  Industrial metering –  Telemetry –  Asset & vehicle tracking –  Wireless security systems –  ...

e.g. state-of-the-art product examples from Dr. Neuhaus, GenX Mobile, and Jablocom EyeSee 3G Security Camera

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These results have been achieved by the different partners in the European project STEEPER. Many thanks to:

Laboratoire d`Electronique et de Technologie de l`Information (LETI)

IBM Research GmbH (IBM)

Research Center Juelich (FZJ)

RWTH Aachen University (RWTH)

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per la Nanoelectronica (IUNET)

GlobalFoundries (GF)

Intel Mobile Communications (IMC)

Acknowledgement

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