Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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540636 | Microelectronic Engineering | 2010 | 5 Pages |
The impact of the spacer length at the source (Ls) and drain (Ld) on the performance of symmetrical lightly-doped double-gate (DG) MOSFET with gate length L = 20 nm is analyzed, with the type and doping concentration of the spacers kept the same as in the channel material. Using the transport parameters extracted from experimental data of a double-gate FinFET, simulations were performed for optimization of the underlapped gate-source/drain structure. The simulation results show that the subthreshold leakage current is significantly suppressed without sacrificing the on-state current for devices designed with asymmetrical source/drain extension regions, satisfying the relations Ls = L/2 and Ld = L. In independent drive configuration, the top-gate response can be altered by application of a control voltage on the bottom-gate. In devices with asymmetrical source/drain extension regions, simulations demonstrate that the threshold voltage controllability is improved when the drain extension region length is increased.