Optimal design of nanoscale triple-gate devices
Meng-Hsueh Chiang, Tze-Neng Lin, et al.
IEEE SOI 2006
The generation-over-generation scaling of critical CMOS technology parameters is ultimately bound by nonscalable limitations. Sustained improvement in performance and density has required the introduction of new device structures and materials. Partially depleted SOI has extended VLSI performance while introducing unique idiosyncracies. Fully depleted SOI is one logical extension of this device design direction. Gate dielectric tunneling, device self-heating, and single-event upsets present developers of these next-generation devices with new challenges. Strained silicon and high-permittivity gate dielectric are examples of new materials that will enable CMOS developers to continue to deliver device performance enhancements in the sub-100 nm regime.
Meng-Hsueh Chiang, Tze-Neng Lin, et al.
IEEE SOI 2006
Rajiv V. Joshi, Matt Ziegler, et al.
IEEE JSSC
Ching-Te Chuang
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Koushik Das, Kerry Bernstein, et al.
IEEE International SOI Conference 2008