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Junctionless Versus Inversion-Mode Gate-All-Around Nanowire Transistors From a Low-Frequency Noise Perspective

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© 2012 IEEE. The low-frequency noise behavior of junctionless (JL) gate-all-around (GAA) nanowire (NW) FETs has been investigated and compared with similar inversion-mode (IM) devices. It is shown that the predominant 1/f-like noise is governed by carrier number fluctuation (CNF) around threshold voltage operation, while for the p-channel transistors, a pronounced increase in the noise power spectral density is observed at higher gate voltage overdrives. This is due to the impact of the access region to the flicker noise. While the CNF noise is roughly one decade higher for the n-channel than for the p-channel transistors, the opposite holds for the access-related component for both IM and JL GAA NWFETs. It is, finally, observed that the CNF noise is on the average slightly lower in the JL devices compared with their IM counterparts; the origin of this trend will be discussed.
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
ISSN: 0018-9383
Issue: 4
Volume: 65
Pages: 1487 - 1492
Publication year:2018
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BOF-publication weight:1
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Government, Higher Education