Issue 39, 2009

Logic gates constructed on CdS nanobelt field-effect transistors with high-κ HfO2 top-gate dielectrics

Abstract

A high-performance NOT logic gate (inverter) was constructed by combining two identical metal-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MISFETs) made on an individual CdS nanobelt (NB). The MISFETs, which used high-κ HfO2 dielectrics as the top-gate insulator layer, show excellent performance, such as low threshold voltage (∼ −0.1 V), a high on/off ratio (∼108), small subthreshold swing (∼65 mV dec−1) and threshold voltage hysteresis (∼30 mV). The supply voltage for the inverter can be as low as 1 V with a voltage gain as high as 14. When the supply voltage is 7 V, the voltage gain is 72, which is the best reported value, as far as we know, for the inverters based on NB/NW n-channel MISFETs. Besides, the inverter can work in a larger input range with highly stable output voltages. Their high output voltages can make full use of the supply voltages, and their low output voltages can be close to zero. NAND and NOR logic gates have been constructed by assembling three such CdS NB MISFETs, which show high performances as well. The operating principle of the inverter is discussed in detail.

Graphical abstract: Logic gates constructed on CdS nanobelt field-effect transistors with high-κ HfO2 top-gate dielectrics

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 May 2009
Accepted
24 Jul 2009
First published
18 Aug 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 7296-7300

Logic gates constructed on CdS nanobelt field-effect transistors with high-κ HfO2 top-gate dielectrics

P. C. Wu, Y. Ye, C. Liu, R. M. Ma, T. Sun and L. Dai, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 7296 DOI: 10.1039/B909595K

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