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Negative Capacitance FET (NCFET)

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Negative Capacitance FET (NCFET) is the steep-slope transistor concept that integrates a ferroelectric material in series with the gate dielectric to achieve voltage amplification through negative capacitance — enabling subthreshold slopes below 60 mV/decade and 30-50% reduction in operating voltage while maintaining MOSFET-like drive current, using ferroelectric HfO₂ or Hf₀.₅Zr₀.₅O₂ deposited by ALD and integrated with conventional CMOS processes for potential deployment at 3nm node and beyond.

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Negative capacitance FET is the most promising steep-slope transistor technology — achieving sub-60 mV/decade operation while maintaining MOSFET-like drive current through ferroelectric voltage amplification, using CMOS-compatible HfO₂-based materials that could enable 30-50% power reduction at 3nm node and beyond if the challenges of reliability, variability, and process integration can be overcome in the next 3-5 years.


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