FinFET design considerations based on 3-D simulation and analytical modeling
Design considerations of the FinFET have been investigated by three-dimensional (3-D) simulation and analytical modeling in this paper. Short-channel effects (SCE) of the FinFET can be reasonably controlled by reducing either silicon fin height or fin thickness. Analytical solution of 3-D Laplace...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on electron devices 2002-08, Vol.49 (8), p.1411-1419 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Design considerations of the FinFET have been investigated by three-dimensional (3-D) simulation and analytical modeling in this paper. Short-channel effects (SCE) of the FinFET can be reasonably controlled by reducing either silicon fin height or fin thickness. Analytical solution of 3-D Laplace's equation is employed to establish the design equations for the subthreshold behavior in the fully depleted silicon fins. Based on the 3-D analytical electrostatic potential in the subthreshold region, the threshold voltage (V/sub th/) roll-off and the subthreshold swing (S) are estimated by considering the source barrier changes in the most leaky channel path. V/sub th/ roll-off is an exponential function of the ratio of effective channel length to drain potential decay length, which can then be expressed as a function of the fin thickness, the fin height and the gate oxide thickness. The drain-potential decay lengths of single-gate fully depleted SOI MOSFET (FDFET), double-gate MOSFET (DGFET), rectangular surrounding-gate MOSFET (SGFET), and FinFET are compared. The drain potential scaling length and V/sub th/ roll-off can be included into a universal relation for convenient comparison. |
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ISSN: | 0018-9383 1557-9646 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TED.2002.801263 |