JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self Heating Simulation of Multi-Gate FETs

W. MolzerT. SchulzW. XiongR. CleavelinK. SchrüferAndrew MarshallK. MatthewsJ. SedlmeirDomagoj ŠiprakG. KnoblingerL. BertolissiP. PatrunoJ.-P. Colinge

Year: 2006 Journal:   Proceedings of the European Solid State Device Research Conference Pages: 311-314   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Due to material properties and geometric aspects self heating simulation of silicon devices requires 3D simulation of large structures. Fully coupled electrothermal simulation in three spatial dimensions is extremely memory and CPU time intensive. This work demonstrates a simplification of the approach to a thermal only problem from which much useful information can be extracted. We have applied this approach to a typical trigate device on SOI substrate. The simulated thermal resistance is in reasonable agreement with measurements. Parameters for the width dependent compact model for the thermal resistance can readily be extracted. The dependence of thermal resistance on the thickness of the bottom oxide has also been investigated. Moreover this permits transient behavior to be simulated in much more detail than is possible to be measured experimentally. Thus time constants and thermal capacitances for thermal compact models which are usually difficult to extract experimentally may be simulated numerically

Keywords:
Thermal resistance Transient (computer programming) Thermal Materials science Silicon on insulator Silicon Substrate (aquarium) Work (physics) MOSFET Thermal conductivity Optoelectronics Electronic engineering Solid modeling Computer science Transistor Mechanical engineering Electrical engineering Composite material Physics Engineering Thermodynamics

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Topics

Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Thermal properties of materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Silicon and Solar Cell Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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