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Analysis of Threshold Voltage Roll-off for Ratio of Channel Length and Thickness in DGMOSFET (DGMOSFET에서 채널길이와 두께 비에 따른 문턱전압변화분석)

  • Jung, Hak-Kee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.765-767
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, the variations of threshold voltage characteristics for ratio of channel length and thickness have been alanyzed for DG(Double Gate)MOSFET having top gate and bottom gate. Since the DGMOSFET has two gates, it has advantages that contollability of gate for current is nearly twice and SCE(Short Channel Effects) shrinks in nano devices. The channel length and thickness in MOSFET determines device size and extensively influences on SCEs. The threshold voltage roll-off, one of the SCEs, is large with decreasing channel length. The threshold voltage roll-off has been analyzed with various ratio of channel length and thickness for DGMOSFET in this study.

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Two-Dimensional Analytical Model for Deriving the Threshold Voltage of a Short Channel Fully Depleted Cylindrical/Surrounding Gate MOSFET

  • Suh, Chung-Ha
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 2011
  • A two-dimensional analytical model for deriving the threshold voltage of a short channel fully depleted (FD) cylindrical/surrounding gate MOSFET (CGT/SGT) is suggested. By taking into account the lateral variation of the surface potential, introducing the natural length expression, and using the Bessel functions of the first and the second kinds of order zero, we can derive potentials in the gate oxide layer and the silicon core fully two-dimensionally. Making use of these potentials, the minimum surface potential can be obtained to derive the threshold voltage as a closed-form expression in terms of various device parameters and applied voltages. Obtained results can be used to explain the drain-induced threshold voltage roll-off of a CGT/SGT in a unified manner.

Analysis of Short Channel Effects Using Analytical Transport Model For Double Gate MOSFET

  • Jung, Hak-Kee
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 2007
  • The analytical transport model in subthreshold regime for double gate MOSFET has been presented to analyze the short channel effects such as subthreshold swing, threshold voltage roll-off and drain induced barrier lowering. The present approach includes the quantum tunneling of carriers through the source-drain barrier. Poisson equation is used for modeling thermionic emission current, and Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximations are applied for modeling quantum tunneling current. This model has been used to investigate the subthreshold operations of double gate MOSFET having the gate length of the nanometer range with ultra thin gate oxide and channel thickness under sub-20nm. Compared with results of two dimensional numerical simulations, the results in this study show good agreements with those for subthreshold swing and threshold voltage roll-off. Note the short channel effects degrade due to quantum tunneling, especially in the gate length of below 10nm, and DGMOSFETs have to be very strictly designed in the regime of below 10nm gate length since quantum tunneling becomes the main transport mechanism in the subthreshold region.

An Analytical Model for Deriving the 3-D Potentials and the Front and Back Gate Threshold Voltages of a Mesa-Isolated Small Geometry Fully Depleted SOI MOSFET

  • Lee, Jae Bin;Suh, Chung Ha
    • JSTS:Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.473-481
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    • 2012
  • For a mesa-isolated small geometry SOI MOSFET, the potentials in the silicon film, front, back, and side-wall oxide layers can be derived three-dimensionally. Using Taylor's series expansions of the trigonometric functions, the derived potentials are written in terms of the natural length that can be determined by using the derived formula. From the derived 3-D potentials, the minimum values of the front and the back surface potentials are derived and used to obtain the closed-form expressions for the front and back gate threshold voltages as functions of various device parameters and applied bias voltages. Obtained results can be found to explain the drain-induced threshold voltage roll-off and the narrow width effect of a fully depleted small geometry SOI MOSFET in a unified manner.

Trade-off Characteristic between Gate Length Margin and Hot Carrier Lifetime by Considering ESD on NMOSFETs of Submicron Technology

  • Joung, Bong-Kyu;Kang, Jeong-Won;Hwang, Ho-Jung;Kim, Sang-Yong;Kwon, Oh-Keun
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2006
  • Hot carrier degradation and roll off characteristics of threshold voltage ($V_{t1}$) on NMOSFETs as I/O transistor are studied as a function of Lightly Doped Drain (LDD) structures. Pocket dose and the combination of Phosphorus (P) and Arsenic (As) dose are applied to control $V_{t1}$ roll off down to the $10\%$ gate length margin. It was seen that the relationship between $V_{t1}$ roll off characteristic and substrate current depends on P dopant dose. For the first time, we found that the n-p-n transistor triggering voltage ($V_{t1}$) depends on drain current, and both $I_{t2}$ and snapback holding voltage ($V_{sp}$) depend on the substrate current by characterization with a transmission line pulse generator. Also it was found that the improved lifetime for hot carrier stress could be obtained by controlling the P dose as loosing the $V_{t1}$ roll off margin. This study suggests that the trade-off characteristic between gate length margin and channel hot carrier (CHC) lifetime in NMOSFETs should be determined by considering Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) characteristic.

Analysis of Subthreshold Characteristics for Device Parameter of DGMOSFET Using Gaussian Function

  • Jung, Hak-Kee
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.733-737
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    • 2011
  • This paper has studied subthreshold characteristics for double gate(DG) MOSFET using Gaussian function in solving Poisson's equation. Typical two dimensional analytical transport models have been presented for symmetrical Double Gate MOSFETs (DGMOSFETs). Subthreshold swing and threshold voltage are very important factors for digital devices because of determination of ON and OFF. In general, subthreshold swings have to be under 100mV/dec, and threshold voltage roll-off small in short channel devices. These models are used to obtain the change of subthreshold swings and threshold voltage for DGMOSFET according to channel doping profiles. Also subthreshold swings and threshold voltages have been analyzed for device parameters such as channel length, channel thickness and channel doping profiles.

Design on Optimum Control of Subthreshold Current for Double Gate MOSFET (DGMOSFET에서 최적의 서브문턱전류제어를 위한 설계)

  • Jung, Hak-Kee;Na, Young-Il;Lee, Jong-In
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.887-890
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    • 2005
  • The double gate(DG) MOSFET is a promising candidate to further extend the CMOS scaling and provide better control of short channel effect(SCE). DGMOSFETs, having ultra thin updoped Si channel for SCEs control, are being validated for sub-20nm scaling, A channel effects such as the subthreshold swing(SS), and the threshold voltage roll-off(${\Delta}V_{th}$). The propsed model includes the effects of thermionic emission and quantum tunneling of carriers through the source-drain barrier. The proposed model is used to design contours for gate length, channel thickness, and gate oxide thickness.

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Analytical Threshold Voltage Modeling of Surrounding Gate Silicon Nanowire Transistors with Different Geometries

  • Pandian, M. Karthigai;Balamurugan, N.B.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.2079-2088
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose new physically based threshold voltage models for short channel Surrounding Gate Silicon Nanowire Transistor with two different geometries. The model explores the impact of various device parameters like silicon film thickness, film height, film width, gate oxide thickness, and drain bias on the threshold voltage behavior of a cylindrical surrounding gate and rectangular surrounding gate nanowire MOSFET. Threshold voltage roll-off and DIBL characteristics of these devices are also studied. Proposed models are clearly validated by comparing the simulations with the TCAD simulation for a wide range of device geometries.

Device Characteristics and Hot Carrier Lifetime Characteristics Shift Analysis by Carbon Implant used for Vth Adjustment

  • Mun, Seong-Yeol;Kang, Seong-Jun;Joung, Yang-Hee
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.288-292
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a carbon implant is investigated in detail from the perspectives of performance advantages and side effects for the thick n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (n-MOSFET). Threshold voltage ($V_{th}$) adjustment using a carbon implant significantly improves the $V_{th}$ mismatch performance in a thick (3.3-V) n-MOS transistor. It has been reported that a bad mismatch occurs particularly in the case of 0.11-${\mu}m$ $V_{th}$ node technology. This paper investigates a carbon implant process as a promising candidate for the optimal $V_{th}$ roll-off curve. The carbon implant makes the $V_{th}$ roll-off curve perfectly flat, which is explained in detail. Further, the mechanism of hot carrier injection lifetime degradation by the carbon implant is investigated, and new process integration involving the addition of a nitrogen implant in the lightly doped drain process is offered as its solution. This paper presents the critical side effects, such as Isub increases and device performance shifts caused by the carbon implant and suggests an efficient method to avoid these issues.

An Analytical Model for Deriving The Threshold Voltage of a Short-channel Bulk-type MOSFET (Short-Channel Bulk-Type MOSFET의 문턱전압 도출을 위한 해석적 모델)

  • Yang, Jin-Seok;Oh, Young-Hae;Suh, Chung-Ha
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.47 no.12
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, a new analytical model for deriving the threshold voltage of a short-channel bulk-type MOSFET is suggested. Using the Fourier coefficient method, the Laplace equation in the oxide region and the Poisson equation in the depleted silicon region have been solved two-dimensionally. Making use of them, the minimum surface potential is derived to describe the threshold voltage. Simulation results show good agreement with the dependencies of the threshold voltage on the various device parameters and applied bias voltages.