FerroX : A GPU-accelerated, 3D Phase-Field Simulation Framework for Modeling Ferroelectric Devices
ORAL
Abstract
Fundamental understanding and design of ferroelectric/multiferroic materials and devices for logic-in-memory and transistor enhancement is essential to enable low switching energies and thereby revolutionary power reductions in computing. Efficient modeling and simulations can provide in-depth insights into the underlying physics, as well as pave the road to facilitate researchers with reliable design tools for new microelectronic devices. In this talk, we will present a performance-portable, 3D phase-field simulation framework, FerroX, for modeling and design of ferroelectric-based microelectronic devices. FerroX is open-source (https://github.com/AMReX-Microelectronics/FerroX) and demonstrates a significant (15x) speedup on GPU architectures compared to the CPU counterparts. We will demonstrate the application of the code with simulations of multi-domain negative capacitance effects in Metal-Ferroelectric-Insulator-Metal (MFIM) and Metal-Ferroelectric-Insulator-Semiconductor-Metal (MFISM) devices. Additionally, we will report the latest upgrades, including the addition of strain in total free energy of ferroelectrics and the development of a micromagnetic module for modeling multiferroics.
*This work was supported by the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic En- ergy Sciences, the Microelectronics Co-Design Research Program, under contract no. DE-AC02- 05-CH11231 (Codesign of Ultra-Low-Voltage Beyond CMOS Microelectronics) for the develop- ment of design tools for low-power microelectronics.
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Publication: FerroX : A GPU-accelerated, 3D Phase-Field Simulation Framework for Modeling Ferroelectric Devices
Presenters
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Prabhat Kumar
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory