Abstract

By developing a two‐dimensional (2D) full quantum simulation, the attributes of carbon nanotube field‐effect transistors (CNTFETs) in different temperatures have been comprehensively investigated. Simulations have been performed by employing the self‐consistent solution of 2D Poisson‐Schrödinger equations within the nonequilibrium Green′s function (NEGF) formalism. Principal characteristics of CNTFETs such as current capability, drain conductance, transconductance, and subthreshold swing (SS) have been investigated. Simulation results present that as temperature raises from 250 to 500 K, the drain conductance and on‐current of the CNTFET improved; meanwhile the on‐/off‐current ratio deteriorated due to faster growth in off‐current. Also the effects of temperature on short channel effects (SCEs) such as drain‐induced barrier lowering (DIBL) and threshold voltage roll‐off have been studied. Results show that the subthreshold swing and DIBL parameters are almost linearly correlated, so the degradation of these parameters has the same origin and can be perfectly influenced by the temperature.

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