Steven E. Laux, Bertrand M. Grossman
IEEE TCADIS
We present self-consistent solutions of ultrathin body device structures to understand the influence of quantum-mechanical confinement on the predictions of classical scaling theory. We show that two-dimensional (2-D) electrostatics considerations play a more dominant role than quantum-mechanical effects in the subthreshold behavior of ultrathin fully depleted silicon-on-insulator structures. We also show how modifications to the doping profile can be used to alleviate 2-D short-channel effects. © 2005 IEEE.
Steven E. Laux, Bertrand M. Grossman
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