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Publication
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
Paper
Undoped-body extremely thin SOI MOSFETs with back gates
Abstract
We present a detailed study of gate length scalability and device performance of undoped-body extremely thin silicon-on-insulator (ETSOI) MOSFETs with back gates. We show that short channel control improves with the application of back bias via a decrease in the electrostatic scaling length as the subthreshold charges move toward the front gate. We demonstrate that, even for undoped ETSOI devices with ∼8-nm SOI thickness, the improvement in short channel control with the application of a back bias translates to 10% higher drive current, 10% shorter gate lengths, and, consequently, 20% lower extrinsic gate delay at a fixed off-state current of 100 nA μ and a back oxide electric field of 1.5 MV/cm (0.5 MV/cm SOI field). © 2009 IEEE.