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Nanowire Field Effect Transistors (FETs) with multiple independent gates around a silicon channel feature ultimate gate control and are regarded as promising candidates for next generation transistors. Being inherently more complex than conventional gate-all-around nanowire FETs, they require longer simulation times, especially with numerical simulations. We present a new model enabling the efficient computation of voltages and current in modular semiconductor structures with an arbitrary number of independent gate regions. Its validity extends on Gate-All-Around MOSFETs, FinFETs and gate-less channels. It exploits existing models for conventional devices and builds results on top of these. Being completely general, the method is independent from the models used to describe each region, a charge-based model in our case. Applied to a multiindependent- gate nanowire FET structure, extensive comparison of the proposed method with results from physics-based TCAD Atlas software and with numerical exact results show very good agreement with relative errors of less than 1.8% for potentials and less than 4% for currents, under a broad variations of physical parameters as well as biasing conditions. Interpreted language implementation shows a performance advantage in excess of one order of magnitude with respect to standard optimized numerical methods, still providing excellent accuracy, and making it suitable for implementation in circuit simulators.
Edoardo Charbon, Claudio Bruschini, Ivan Michel Antolovic, Andrei Ardelean, Arin Can Ülkü
Edoardo Charbon, Claudio Bruschini, Ivan Michel Antolovic, Andrei Ardelean, Arin Can Ülkü
Giovanni De Micheli, Heinz Riener, Siang-Yun Lee