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AttoSwitch · Dirac cold-source transistor technologies towards attojoule switching

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202430 June 2027EU funding €3,884,249Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-CNECT

Global energy demand for information and communication technologies may reach up to 20% of total energy by the end of the decade. Innovations on transistor technologies, following Moore’s law, can in part compensate for this rise and improve sustainability by providing more energy-efficient electronics. However, the energy-efficiency of CMOS is limited by the Boltzmann physics, which sets a lower bound on the operating voltage, and thereby the power. To sustain miniaturization, and improved performance of electronics, new transistor technologies are needed that can overcome this limit.AttoSwitch will develop a novel cold-source transistor technology that uses the intrinsically cold carrier distribution of Dirac semimetals to overcome the Boltzmann limit. The main objective is to develop a scalable Dirac transistor technology based on large-area integration of 2D and 3D Dirac materials, e.g. graphene and CoSi, and the realization of high-performance device demonstrators at technologically relevant length scales. Key demonstrators are based on graphene integrated with MoS2 and WSe2 channels, as well as novel work on 3D Dirac semimetals. Our methodology includes development of device process modules and extensive material and device characterization. Systematic modeling using new simulation frameworks plays a key part to benchmark and provide a road map for the technology. Our ambitious performance targets include a subthreshold swing of 35 mV/decade and a switching energy of 4 attojoule.The project links to ongoing European efforts, such as the 2D-experimental pilot line, and the goals set by the European Chips Act. AttoSwitch will impact the semiconductor supply chain at the technology and materials levels, and provide ultra-energy-efficient transistors for logic and high-frequency analog integrated chip markets. Outreach to students, training of young researchers and building international cooperation will also support Europe’s competitiveness in semiconductors.

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

CONSORZIO NAZIONALE INTERUNIVERSITARIO PER LA NANOELETTRONICA

IT · €790,438

participant

LUNDS UNIVERSITET

SE · €661,573

thirdParty

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI UDINE

IT

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €1,089,108

associatedPartner

IBM RESEARCH GMBH

CH

participant

GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANGEWANDTE MIKRO UND OPTOELEKTRONIK MIT BESCHRANKTERHAFTUNG AMO GMBH

DE · €799,350

thirdParty

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT

participant

INTERNATIONAL IBERIAN NANOTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

PT · €543,781

thirdParty

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MODENA E REGGIO EMILIA

IT

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