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dc.contributor.authorHasan, Junayed-
dc.contributor.authorParvez, Taszid-
dc.contributor.authorBhuyan, Muhibul Haque-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-16T05:58:48Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-16T05:58:48Z-
dc.date.issued2019-12-04-
dc.identifier.citationJ. Hasan, T. Parvez, and Muhibul Haque Bhuyan, “Study and Simulation of Vacuum Field Effect Transistor Using MATLAB,” Proceedings of the National Conference on Electronics and Informatics, jointly organized by the Bangladesh Electronics Society and Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, held at Bangladesh Atomic Energy Center (BAEC), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 4-5 December 2019, p. 58.en_US
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dc.description.abstractConstant scaling of MOS devices is being done to achieve higher operating speed because carrier transport times are reduced when the channel length is decreased. But this approach has the impact of increased carrier drift, but it is difficult to achieve ballistic transport in a semiconductor with a high electric field and hence saturated carrier velocity and enhanced scattering of electrons. Therefore, a vacuum is better to transport carriers since it allows ballistic transport without scattering. But easy fabrication process, low-cost, low power consumption, lightweight, longer lifetime, etc. have made semiconductor devices more preferable. Therefore, the benefits of both semiconductor and vacuum tube transistors are integrated together in nanoscale regimes to get high frequency/power output and robustness in harsh operating conditions even at high temperatures and high radiation. Thus the new device, Vacuum Field Effect Transistor (VFET) is a combination of semiconductor and vacuum tube transistor. In this nanoscale VFET, the electron transports through a vacuum from the drain to the source when the appropriate gate voltage is applied. The most common design of VFET is a vertical filed emitter consisting of the emitter, gate, and collector. Several research works are going on to model the VFET parameters. To determine current density with applied voltage, we used Child Langmuir’s law, and to determine the tunneling current between anode and cathode with the application of the gate voltage, we used the Fowler-Nordheim tunneling probability equation. We plotted both the graphs of current density and tunneling current of VFET with the applied voltage at the anode terminal of VFET writing MATLAB scripts to study various analytical models of VFET. This type of device needs more analytical models for different types of parameters as well as their characterization.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipSelf-fundeden_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherBangladesh Electronics and Informatics Societyen_US
dc.subjectVFETen_US
dc.subjectnano scaled n-MOSFETen_US
dc.subjectCurrent Densityen_US
dc.subjectAnode Voltageen_US
dc.subjectMATLABen_US
dc.subjectSimulationen_US
dc.titleStudy and Simulation of Vacuum Field Effect Transistor Using MATLABen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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