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2020
Conference Paper
Title
Energy harvesting in the back-end of line with CMOS compatible ferroelectric hafnium oxide
Abstract
We demonstrate the feasibility of thermal energy recovery in the back end of line (BEoL) employing CMOS-compatible ferroelectric hafnium oxide. Efficient pyroelectric energy harvesting with a sizable power density of 92 mWcm-3 under typical thermal conditions is achieved. Our energy harvesting approach exceeds the efficiency limit of commonly-used thermoelectric materials, without using a heat switch. The low-voltage operation, scalability, and abundance in CMOS manufacturing make HfO2-based ferroelectrics promising candidates for integrated energy harvesting and solid-state refrigeration applications.