Abstract

The dependence of electron mobility on strain, channel direction, and substrate orientation is theoretically studied for the germanium n-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors. For the unstrained channel, (111) substrate can provide the highest mobility among the three orientations, mainly due to its largest quantization mass and smallest conductivity mass in L valley. The tensile strain parallel to the [1¯10] channel direction on (111) substrate gives 4.1 times mobility of Si at 1MV∕cm, and the mobility enhancement starts to saturate for the strain larger than 0.5%. The compressive strain of ∼1.5% transverse to [1¯10] on (111) substrate yields 2.9 times mobility enhancement at 1MV∕cm.

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