Abstract

Transit times of a silicon/germanium heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) with a base width of 24 nm are investigated in the quasi-stationary limit for the first time by consistent drift-diffusion (DD), hydrodynamic (HD), and fullband Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. The quasi-ballistic transport in the base and collector leading to a strong velocity overshoot is well described by the HD model and corresponding transit times are in good agreement with the MC results. On the other hand, the DD model fails in this region and substantially overestimates the base transit time bearing the possibility of wrong guidelines for transistor design optimization. However, since the base transit time is no longer dominating the cutoff frequency of high-speed HBTs, the failure of the DD model leads to an underestimation of the peak cutoff frequency by only 10%. Close to high injection differences in the emitter transit times of the HD and MC model are observed which are mainly related to small differences in the Gummel plot.

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