Diamond FinFET without Hydrogen Termination

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In this letter we report the first diamond fin field-effect transistor (diamond FinFET) without a hydrogen-terminated channel. The device operates with hole accumulation by metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) structures built on fins to maintain effective control of the channel conduction. Devices with 100-nm-wide fins were designed and fabricated to ensure that the channel pinched off at zero gate bias. The transfer characteristic of FinFET showed a greater than 3000 on/off ratio, successfully demonstrating the transistor behavior. Devices were characterized at room temperature and at 150 °C, showing 30 mA/mm current density at 150 °C, 35 times more than current density at room temperature. The diamond FinFET, which leverages the fin concept from the silicon industry and the material advance of diamond, enables a new class of diamond transistors for applications from digital to power and radio frequency (RF) electronics.

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Huang, B., Bai, X., Lam, S. K., & Tsang, K. K. (2018). Diamond FinFET without Hydrogen Termination. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20803-5

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