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Item type:Publication, Comparison of Carrier Deflection between MAG-TFET and MAG-FinFET(2023-01-01) ;Boonlua, Thanet ;Poyai, AmpornPhetchakul, ToempongThis paper is a comparison of the carrier deflection mechanism of a new magnetic sensor structure between the tunneling Field Effect Transistor (TFET) structure and the FinFET structures so-called MAG-TFET and MAG-FinFET.The device relies on carrier deflection from magnetically induced forces. The MAG-TFET current is caused by electron tunneling and drifting through the bulk under gate while the MAG-FinFET current is caused by the drift channel carrier from the inversion layer induced by gate voltages and there is also a bulk current beneath the substrate. The carrier deflection of the device is due to the current in the induced channel and current in the bulk. From the results, carrier deflection in the induced channel is better than in the bulk. The device sensitivity depends on the proportion of these two currents. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Magnetic TFET (MAG-TFET)(2022-01-01) ;Boonlua, Thanet ;Poyai, AmpornPhetchakul, ToempongThis paper presents a new structural magnetic field sensor device. The device structure uses the basic structure of tunneling field effect transistor (TFET). The mechanism uses the current-mode Hall phenomenon with tunneling electron carriers from source to drain. The device structure consists of source, gate and drain with two separate contacts on both sides D1 and D2 to accommodate the amount of current difference (ID) caused by Lorentz's force deflection. The study is carried out by using TCAD simulation. The magnetic field intensity response is linearly dependence. The sensitivity depends on the amount of current and magnetic field intensity. The sensitivity (S) obtained by this device which has width (Fw) 5 nm, length (Lg) 100 nm and height (Fh) 5 nm at biased current of 1000, 100, 10, 1 µA are 0.0133, 0.0263, 0.0812 and 1.22 µA.T-1 respectively. From this experiment, the best relative sensitivity (SR) is 0.000812 T-1 at 100 µA.
