A Laterally Movable Gate Field Effect Transistor |
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Abstract: | A laterally movable gate field effect transistor (LMGFET) device that directly couples lateral mechanical gate motion to drain current of a FET is presented in this paper. Lateral motion of the FET gate results in a change in channel width, keeping the channel length and the gap between the gate and the oxide layer constant. This results in a change in channel current that, in principle, is linearly proportional to mechanical motion. The operating principle of an LMGFET, along with details of the fabrication process for a depletion-type LMGFET device, is described. Fabricated LMGFET shows an average drain current sensitivity to gate motion of $-5.8 muhbox{A}/muhbox{m}$ at $V_{rm DS} = 20 hbox{V}$ and $V_{rm GS} = 0 hbox{V}$ for 60-$muhbox{m}$ gate motion. A model for the fabricated LMGFET is developed based on electrical measurements. The device shows promise both as a sensor and as an actuator in MEMS and other related applications.$hfill$ 2008-0147] |
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