2015 International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices (SISPAD) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/sispad.2015.7292249
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Improved drive-current into nanoscaled channels using electrostatic lenses

Abstract: The contact regions in nanoscaled transistors play an increasingly important role in the overall performance of the devices. An electrostatic lens in the source contact region to focus a beam of electron wave packets into a nanoscaled channel is investigated here, using a Wigner Ensemble Monte Carlo simulator. An improvement in the drive-current is achieved by reducing reflections from the surrounding oxide. The associated modifications to the momentum distributions are readily shown by using the phase space d… Show more

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“…The concept of electrostatic lenses was experimentally first demonstrated in 1990 accompanied by computer simulations . Coherent effects of focusing and splitting of a single electron state have been investigated by Wigner simulations . We present scattering‐aware simulations of lense‐controlled electron dynamics.…”
Section: Lense‐governed Quantum Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of electrostatic lenses was experimentally first demonstrated in 1990 accompanied by computer simulations . Coherent effects of focusing and splitting of a single electron state have been investigated by Wigner simulations . We present scattering‐aware simulations of lense‐controlled electron dynamics.…”
Section: Lense‐governed Quantum Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%