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Original Articles

A new analytical subthreshold model of SRG MOSFET with analogue performance investigation

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Pages 267-283 | Received 13 Apr 2011, Accepted 30 Jul 2011, Published online: 06 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

For the first time, a pseudo-two-dimensional (2D) approach is extended from a rectangular device structure to a cylindrical one. A pseudo-2D model applying Gauss's law in the cylindrical channel depletion region for undoped or lightly doped surrounding gate (SRG) silicon metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFETs) working in subthreshold regime is presented. From this pseudo-2D analysis, electrostatic potentials, current characteristics, the threshold voltage roll-off, the drain-induced barrier lowering and the subthreshold swing are explicitly modelled. The obtained analytical model has been extended to develop a model for transconductance-to-drain current ratio (g m/I d) in weak inversion regime. Analogue figures of merit of SRG MOSFETs are studied, including transconductance efficiency g m/I d, intrinsic gain and output resistance. The trends related to their variations along the downscaling of dimension are provided. In order to validate our model, the modelled expressions are compared with the simulated characteristics obtained from ATLAS device simulator.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank the DST, Government of India for its financial assistance in carrying research activities.

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