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Title: Extraction of mobility and Degradation coefficients in double gate junctionless transistors
Authors: Bhuvaneshwari, Y. V.
Kranti, Abhinav
Keywords: Carrier mobility;Electric resistance;Extraction;Transistors;Accumulation modes;Attenuation factors;Degradation coefficients;Doping concentration;Double gate MOSFET;junctionless;Junctionless transistors;Modes of operation;MOSFET devices
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Citation: Bhuvaneshwari, Y. V., & Kranti, A. (2017). Extraction of mobility and degradation coefficients in double gate junctionless transistors. Semiconductor Science and Technology, 32(12) doi:10.1088/1361-6641/aa92ff
Abstract: In this work, we use the modified McLarty function to understand and extract accumulation (μ acc) and bulk (μ bulk) mobility in Double Gate (DG) Junctionless (JL) MOSFETs over a wide range of doping concentration (N d) and temperature range (250 K to 520 K). The approach enables the estimation of mobility and its attenuation factors (θ 1 and θ 2) by a single method. The extracted results indicate that μ acc can reach higher values than μ bulk due to the screening effect. Results also show that θ 2 extracted in the accumulation regime of JL transistors exhibit relatively low values in comparison to inversion and accumulation mode devices. It is shown that the attenuation factor (θ 1) in JL devices designed with higher N d (≥1019 cm-3) is mainly affected by series resistance (R sd) whereas, in inversion mode (IM) and Accumulation mode (AM) devices, θ 1 factor is governed by both the intrinsic mobility reduction factor (θ 10) and R sd. Additionally, the impact of variation in oxide thickness (T ox), gate length (L g), N d and temperature on θ 1 and θ 2 has been investigated for JL transistor. The weak dependence of μ bulk and μ acc on temperature shows the prevalence of coulomb scattering over phonon scattering for heavily doped JL transistors. The work provides insights into different modes of operation, extraction of mobility and attenuation factors which will be useful for the development of compact models for JL transistors. © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6641/aa92ff
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/5903
ISSN: 0268-1242
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Electrical Engineering

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