Abstract

In this paper we investigate the optimized design of a short channel gate-all-around-junctionless (GAAJ) metal-oxidesemiconductor field-effect-transistor (MOSFET), including the source-drain extensions, by means of genetic algorithm solutions applied to a compact current-voltage analytical model. In fact, due to the complex device structure, it seems useful to exploit a metaheuristic-based approach to search the optimal combination of the fundamental geometrical and physical parameters that lead to an improved performance. Through this analysis, different parameter constraints are imposed for the calculation of specific objective functions. In particular, for a fixed gate-drain bias level, the task pursues the maximization of the drain current and cut-off frequency while limiting the short channel (SC) effects. The MOSFET series resistance is also evaluated in the transition region of the Id – Vgs characteristics which appear, however, strongly affected by SC effects. The accuracy of the model is verified by comparison with experimental data reported in literature.

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