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Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs

Nura Muhammad Shehu, Mutari Hajara Ali, Garba Babaji, Bahijja Yahaya Galadima.


Abstract
This paper presents a comparative study of the impact of Short Channel Effects (SCEs); threshold voltage variation, subthreshold swing, and drain-induced barrier lowering on both Ge and GaN FinFET devices. The analysis was carried out in the PADRE Simulator environment. The study also analyzes the transconductance and drive currents of these materials. The results reveal that the use of Ge as a channel material for FinFET devices can result in higher drive currents and transconductance compared to GaN-based devices. However, Ge-FinFETs are more prone to short-channel effects, which can impact their performance. On the other hand, GaN-based FinFETs show better immunity to short-channel effects, but their transconductance and drive currents are comparatively lower. This finding contributes valuable insights that can significantly advance the development and optimization of FinFET devices employing Germanium and Gallium Nitride as channel materials.

Key words: Channel material, Drive currents, DIBL, SCEs, Transconductance


 
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NMS, Ali MH, Babaji G, Galadima BY. Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. Equijost. 2023; 10(2): 5-9.


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NMS, Ali MH, Babaji G, Galadima BY. Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. https://www.equijost.com/?mno=162609 [Access: March 03, 2024].


AMA (American Medical Association) Style

NMS, Ali MH, Babaji G, Galadima BY. Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. Equijost. 2023; 10(2): 5-9.



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

NMS, Ali MH, Babaji G, Galadima BY. Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. Equijost. (2023), [cited March 03, 2024]; 10(2): 5-9.



Harvard Style

, N. M. S., Ali, . M. H., Babaji, . G. & Galadima, . B. Y. (2023) Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. Equijost, 10 (2), 5-9.



Turabian Style

, Nura Muhammad Shehu, Mutari Hajara Ali, Garba Babaji, and Bahijja Yahaya Galadima. 2023. Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. Equity Journal of Science and Technology, 10 (2), 5-9.



Chicago Style

, Nura Muhammad Shehu, Mutari Hajara Ali, Garba Babaji, and Bahijja Yahaya Galadima. "Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs." Equity Journal of Science and Technology 10 (2023), 5-9.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

, Nura Muhammad Shehu, Mutari Hajara Ali, Garba Babaji, and Bahijja Yahaya Galadima. "Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs." Equity Journal of Science and Technology 10.2 (2023), 5-9. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

, N. M. S., Ali, . M. H., Babaji, . G. & Galadima, . B. Y. (2023) Performance Comparison of Nanoscale Double Gate Ge and GaN FinFETs. Equity Journal of Science and Technology, 10 (2), 5-9.





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