JOURNAL ARTICLE

Predictive 3-D Modeling of Parasitic Gate Capacitance in Gate-all-Around Cylindrical Silicon Nanowire MOSFETs

Jibin ZouQiumin XuJ. L. LuoRunsheng WangRu HuangYangyuan Wang

Year: 2011 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices Vol: 58 (10)Pages: 3379-3387   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

In this paper, an analytical model for parasitic gate capacitances in gate-all-around cylindrical silicon nanowire MOSFETs (SNWTs) is developed for the first time. A practical 3-D architecture of SNWTs with surrounding-gate cylindrical channel and source/drain extension regions is taken into account in the parasitic gate capacitance modeling. The parasitic gate capacitances of the SNWT are divided into four parts: 1) outer fringe capacitance C of ; 2) inner fringe capacitance C if ; 3) overlap capacitance C ov ; and 4) sidewall capacitance C side . The 3-D capacitance system is calculated by useful methods such as the equivalent transformation and inversion of Schwarz-Christoffel mapping. The obtained model agrees well with the results of 3-D electrostatic numerical simulations. The results show that the proportion of parasitic gate capacitances in the total capacitance is increased in this gate-all-around architecture due to the ultrasmall dimension of the SNWT channel; thus, the proportion of the intrinsic capacitance is reduced. Among the capacitances, C of is found to be the largest contributor to the total parasitic gate capacitance in FO1 delay calculation, and C side manifests itself as a nonnegligible parasitic capacitance. The developed capacitance model can be easily incorporated into a compact core model of SNWTs for further device/circuit design optimizations with various device parameters.

Keywords:
Capacitance Parasitic capacitance Physics Topology (electrical circuits) Electrical engineering Engineering Quantum mechanics

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