The Dependence of the High-Frequency Performance of Graphene Field-Effect Transistors on Channel Transport Properties

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This paper addresses the high-frequency performance limitations of graphene field-effect transistors (GFETs) caused by material imperfections. To understand these limitations, we performed a comprehensive study of the relationship between the quality of graphene and surrounding materials and the high-frequency performance of GFETs fabricated on a silicon chip. We measured the transit frequency ( {f} {mathrm{ T}} ) and the maximum frequency of oscillation ( {f} {max } ) for a set of GFETs across the chip, and as a measure of the material quality, we chose low-field carrier mobility. The low-field mobility varied across the chip from 600 cm2/Vs to 2000 cm2/Vs, while the {f} {mathrm{ T}} and {f} {max } frequencies varied from 20 GHz to 37 GHz. The relationship between these frequencies and the low-field mobility was observed experimentally and explained using a methodology based on a small-signal equivalent circuit model with parameters extracted from the drain resistance model and the charge-carrier velocity saturation model. Sensitivity analysis clarified the effects of equivalent-circuit parameters on the {f} {mathrm{ T}} and {f} {max } frequencies. To improve the GFET high-frequency performance, the transconductance was the most critical parameter, which could be improved by increasing the charge-carrier saturation velocity by selecting adjacent dielectric materials with optical phonon energies higher than that of SiO2

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Asad, M., Bonmann, M., Yang, X., Vorobiev, A., Jeppson, K., Banszerus, L., … Stake, J. (2020). The Dependence of the High-Frequency Performance of Graphene Field-Effect Transistors on Channel Transport Properties. IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society, 8, 457–464. https://doi.org/10.1109/JEDS.2020.2988630

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