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Tian Yu, Huang Ru, Zhang Xing, Wang Yang-Yuan. Tradeoff between speed and static power dissipation of ultra-thin body SOI MOSFETsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(6): 1743-1747.
| Tian Yu, Huang Ru, Zhang Xing, Wang Yang-Yuan. Tradeoff between speed and static power dissipation of ultra-thin body SOI MOSFETsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2007, 16(6): 1743-1747. |
Tradeoff between speed and static power dissipation of ultra-thin body SOI MOSFETs
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Abstract
The speed performance and static power dissipation of the ultra-thin-body (UTB) MOSFETs have been comprehensively investigated, with both DC and AC behaviours considered. Source/drain extension width (L_\rm sp) and silicon film thickness (t_\rm si) are two independent parameters that influence the speed and static power dissipation of UTB silicon-on-insulator (SOI) MOSFETs respectively, which can result in great design flexibility. Based on the different effects of physical and geometric parameters on device characteristics, a method to alleviate the contradiction between power dissipated and speed of UTB SOI MOSFETs is proposed. The optimal design regions of t_\rm si and L_\rm sp for low operating power and high performance logic applications are given, which may shed light on the design of UTB SOI MOSFETs. -
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