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    A unified 2-D model for nanowire junctionless accumulation and inversion mode MOSFET in quasi-ballistic regime
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2022) Kamalaksha Baral; Prince Kumar Singh; Sanjay Kumar; Ashish Kumar Singh; Deepak Kumar Jarwal; Satyabrata Jit
    A unified 2-D continuous potential model for cylindrical nanowire junctionless accumulation mode (JAM) MOSFET and conventional inversion mode (IM) MOSFET has been presented in this manuscript. The 2-D Poisson's equation in cylindrical coordinates is solved analytically with the help of the superposition principle and evanescent mode analysis of the Fourier-Bessel series is performed. Both free and depletion charges are considered in the 2-D Poisson's equation. The model thus derived is continuous across different operation regimes (depletion and accumulation/inversion) with respect to VGS. Further, a threshold voltage model is also derived from the potential model and an expression of drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL) is formulated. The short channel drain current model is derived from the potential-based charge model and quasi-ballistic transport velocity model. Furthermore, models for transconductance (gm) and output conductance (gd) is also formulated from the drain current model. A 3-D TCAD tool from CogendaTM has been used to numerically verify our proposed unified analytical model. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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