On the Performance and Scaling of Symmetric Lateral Bipolar Transistors on SOI
The performance potential and scaling characteristics of thin-base SOI symmetric lateral bipolar transistors were examined using 1-D analytic equations for the currents and capacitances. The device can operate at collector current densities >100 mA/μm 2 , and it scales similarly to CMOS in terms...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal of the Electron Devices Society 2013-01, Vol.1 (1), p.21-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The performance potential and scaling characteristics of thin-base SOI symmetric lateral bipolar transistors were examined using 1-D analytic equations for the currents and capacitances. The device can operate at collector current densities >100 mA/μm 2 , and it scales similarly to CMOS in terms of density. The physical base width is scalable to less than 20 nm. Multiple devices of different specifications can be integrated on a chip. A sample design is shown to have f T > 200 GHz, f max >1 THz, V A > 4V, and a self gain of 60. A balanced design is shown to have 350-GHz fT and 700-GHz f max , VA of 2.4 V, and a self gain of 20. These results are superior to those reported for 32 nm SOI CMOS. The results suggest a need to rethink bipolar circuit design. They also suggest opportunities for novel bipolar and BiCMOS circuits. The devices in high-speed Si-base bipolar circuits operate at about 1.0 V. The path toward 0.5 V bipolar circuits is to use semiconductors with smaller bandgap, such as Ge. |
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ISSN: | 2168-6734 2168-6734 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JEDS.2012.2233272 |