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Jun-Ting Yu, Shu-Ming Chen, Jian-Jun Chen, Peng-Cheng Huang, Rui-Qiang Song. Effect of supply voltage and body-biasing on single-event transient pulse quenching in bulk fin field-effect-transistor processJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(4): 049401.
| Jun-Ting Yu, Shu-Ming Chen, Jian-Jun Chen, Peng-Cheng Huang, Rui-Qiang Song. Effect of supply voltage and body-biasing on single-event transient pulse quenching in bulk fin field-effect-transistor processJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(4): 049401. |
Effect of supply voltage and body-biasing on single-event transient pulse quenching in bulk fin field-effect-transistor process
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Abstract
Charge sharing is becoming an important topic as the feature size scales down in fin field-effect-transistor (FinFET) technology. However, the studies of charge sharing induced single-event transient (SET) pulse quenching with bulk FinFET are reported seldomly. Using three-dimensional technology computer aided design (3DTCAD) mixed-mode simulations, the effects of supply voltage and body-biasing on SET pulse quenching are investigated for the first time in bulk FinFET process. Research results indicate that due to an enhanced charge sharing effect, the propagating SET pulse width decreases with reducing supply voltage. Moreover, compared with reverse body-biasing (RBB), the circuit with forward body-biasing (FBB) is vulnerable to charge sharing and can effectively mitigate the propagating SET pulse width up to 53% at least. This can provide guidance for radiation-hardened bulk FinFET technology especially in low power and high performance applications. -
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