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    Li Yu-Chen, Zhang He-Ming, Zhang Yu-Ming, Hu Hui-Yong, Wang Bin, Lou Yong-Le, Zhou Chun-Yu. Two-dimensional threshold voltage model of nanoscale silicon-on-insulator tunneling field-effect transistorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(3): 038501.
    Li Yu-Chen, Zhang He-Ming, Zhang Yu-Ming, Hu Hui-Yong, Wang Bin, Lou Yong-Le, Zhou Chun-Yu. Two-dimensional threshold voltage model of nanoscale silicon-on-insulator tunneling field-effect transistorJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(3): 038501.
  • Two-dimensional threshold voltage model of nanoscale silicon-on-insulator tunneling field-effect transistor

    • The tunneling field-effect transistor (TFET) is a potential candidate for the post-CMOS era. In this paper, a threshold voltage model is developed for this new kind of device. First, two-dimensional (2D) models are used to describe the distributions of potential and electric field in the channel and two depletion regions. Then based on the physical definition of threshold voltage for the nanoscale TFET, the threshold voltage model is developed. The accuracy of the proposed model is verified by comparing the calculated results with the 2D device simulation data. It has been demonstrated that the effects of varying the device parameters can easily be investigated using the model presented in this paper. This threshold voltage model provides a valuable reference to the TFET device design, simulation, and fabrication.
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