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Cryogenic characterization and modeling of two nanometer bulk CMOS technologies (0.16-μm and 40-nm) are presented in this paper. Several devices from both technologies were extensively characterized at temperatures of 4 K and below. Based on a detailed understanding of the device physics at deep-cryogenic temperatures, a compact model based on MOS11 and PSP was developed. In addition to reproducing the device DC characteristics, the accuracy and validity of the compact models are demonstrated by comparing time-and frequency-domain simulations of complex circuits, such as a ring oscillator and a low-noise amplifier (LNA), with the measurements at 4 K.
Sandro Carrara, Junrui Chen, Kapil Bhardwaj
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Dario Floreano, Bokeon Kwak, Shuhang Zhang