Literature DB >> 25879492

InAs Nanowire Transistors with Multiple, Independent Wrap-Gate Segments.

A M Burke1,2, D J Carrad1, J G Gluschke1, K Storm2, S Fahlvik Svensson2, H Linke2, L Samuelson2, A P Micolich1.   

Abstract

We report a method for making horizontal wrap-gate nanowire transistors with up to four independently controllable wrap-gated segments. While the step up to two independent wrap-gates requires a major change in fabrication methodology, a key advantage to this new approach, and the horizontal orientation more generally, is that achieving more than two wrap-gate segments then requires no extra fabrication steps. This is in contrast to the vertical orientation, where a significant subset of the fabrication steps needs to be repeated for each additional gate. We show that cross-talk between adjacent wrap-gate segments is negligible despite separations less than 200 nm. We also demonstrate the ability to make multiple wrap-gate transistors on a single nanowire using the exact same process. The excellent scalability potential of horizontal wrap-gate nanowire transistors makes them highly favorable for the development of advanced nanowire devices and possible integration with vertical wrap-gate nanowire transistors in 3D nanowire network architectures.

Keywords:  III−V nanowires; field-effect transistor; gate-all-around; wrap-gate

Year:  2015        PMID: 25879492     DOI: 10.1021/nl5043243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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