Operation bandwidth of negative capacitance characterized by the frequency response of capacitance magnification in ferroelectric/dielectric stacks
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
4
Pages
1401-1409
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
The ferroelectric (FE) negative capacitance (NC) has emerged as a potential candidate for low-power electronics. In this study, we experimentally demonstrate the capacitance magnification of a paraelectric (PE) HfO2capacitance (CHfO2) connected in series with a FE ZrO2capacitance (CZrO2), which is higher than the value predicted by the series capacitance formula (CZrO2?1+CHfO2?1)?1and has a capacitance magnification ratio in the range 1.79-2.24. A model based on the switching of the net polarization in FE multi-domains is proposed to explain the capacitance magnification. In addition, the operation bandwidth of the NC effect was investigated by the frequency response of the capacitance magnification from 1 kHz to 10 GHz for the first time. The result reveals vanishing of the capacitance magnification at a frequency of about tens of megahertz, which suggests that the operation speed of NC is below ?100 MHz. ? The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
Subjects
Bandwidth; Ferroelectricity; Frequency response; Hafnium compounds; Zirconium compounds; Model-based OPC; Multi domains; Negative capacitance; Operation bandwidth; Operation speed; Paraelectrics; Series capacitance; Capacitance
Type
journal article