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Title: A SIMULATION STUDY OF SHORT CHANNEL EFFECTS IN CONVENTIONAL AND LIGHTLY –DOPED-DRAIN (LDD) P-MOSFETS
Authors: N. SOIN, D
ABD HADI
Keywords: Short channel effect
leakage current
PMOSFET
lightly doped drain
Channel length
oxide thicknesses
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Abstract: This paper presents the comparative study of the short channel effects on both conventional and lightly doped drain (LDD) pMOSFETs. This includes the parametric study of both structures in order to determine the profile of the threshold voltage and leakage current due to the short channel effects. In this study, two critical parameters of the short channel devices were investigated including the channel length (L) and the oxide thicknesses (Tax). The significant effects were observed in the device especially on the leakage current mechanism includes substrate and drain currents when these two critical parameters have been scaled down. Apart from that, the influence of device processing parameters namely, source/drain ion implantation dose on the leakage current mechanism had been investigated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7097
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