Abstract

In this paper, we offer a new structure of N+-P-P Fin Field Effect Transistor (FinFET) with a dual material gate in which the drain side P–N junction has been physically removed. The P-type drain consists of two parts, depletion region (DR) and electrically doped (ED) area, where the ED region is surrounded by an extra gate with optimized length and appropriate work function made of barium (B-gate). The ED region located under the B-gate is converted to N+ drain using the charged plasma (CP) concept to design the CP-FinFET. Improved ability to control the hot carrier effect by amending the critical electric field is the main idea of this work. The p-type depletion region (DR) created between the silicon active layer and electrically doped drain eliminates the gate-drain overlap and reduces the charge sharing and short channel effects (SCE). The modified electric field in the DR region offers advantages including improved hot-electron reliability and high-performance devices. Therefore, in the CP-FinFET the degradation mechanism improves due to the hot carrier effect (HCE) reduction. Indeed, the improvement in device performance is investigated using three-dimensional Atlas simulator with concentrating on the gate current, off-state current, reliability, electron temperature and gate induced drain leakage (GIDL). The comparison results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed structure as a high-efficiency device to design reliable Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor circuits in nanoscale.

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