Abstract

Total ionizing dose (TID) irradiation and low-frequency noise characterization are performed on carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNTFETs). Large hysteresis due to high border-trap densities is observed in as-processed and irradiated devices. TID irradiation also leads to significant radiation-induced charge trapping in the surrounding dielectrics resulting in parametric degradation. Percolation-path switching, and border traps contribute to low-frequency noise, with a relatively more prominent role for border traps after irradiation than before irradiation. These results show that process improvements are required to optimize both the initial operating characteristics and the radiation response of CNTFETs.

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