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Bulk Fin-FET Strategy at Distinct Nanometer Regime for Measurement of Short-Channel Effects

Journal

SEMICONDUCTORS
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages 504-510

Publisher

PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S1063782621050080

Keywords

SCE; modeling; BSIM-CMG; ITRS; DIBL; threshold voltage

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The planar structure of MOSFET faces challenges in reducing short-channel effects, but Fin-FET technology with multiple gate devices offers a promising solution. By studying gate-length and fin-thickness scaling in triple-gate single Fin-FET device design, improvements in addressing short-channel effects and enhancing device performance were observed.
The planar structure of MOSFET invites uncertainties that can't reduce the short-channel effects (SCE) like drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL), punch through, and sub-threshold slope (SS). Fin-FET technology can be a better choice. It is a technology that uses more than one gate, called multiple gate devices, which is an improved technology option for further shrinking the size of the planar MOSFET. In this work, we inspect possibilities of gate-length and fin-thickness scaling in triple-gate single Fin-FET device design to solve the problem of SCE and progress the performance of the nanoscale device. The electrical characteristic parameters of the nanoscale device like threshold voltage, SS, DIBL, and leakage current are evaluated from DC characteristics (transfer and output) by proposed design. The findings offer the drain-induced barrier lowering, threshold voltage, and leakage current by calculation. From the simulation results, we observe lowering of DIBL, SS, and leakage current, whereas threshold voltages rise. A triple-gate N-Fin-FET is designed with different fin thickness and gate length in scaling with 14, 10, and 7 nm, and the effects are observed on the improved performance of the device. 3D Single Fin-FET structure is designed successfully, and we plot the current-voltage I-V output and transfer characteristics.

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