This work reports contact engineered charge plasma junctionless transistor (CE-CP-JLT) to suppress the tunneling leakage current by deploying calibrated exhaustive 2-D TCAD simulations. This analysis considered the detrimental effect due to the nonohmic source and drain side contacts by including universal Schottky tunneling and band-to-band tunneling models. Our study suggests to reduce the source/drain metal contacts to control the carriers tunneling in OFF state. This contact engineering can effectively minimizes the leakage with retained drive current capabilities. This would in turn improve the device switching behavior and I ON /I OFF current ratio at least by four orders. The reduction in leakage current leads to decrease in static power consumption. This facilitates the CE-CP-JLT deployment in a portable device for longer duration with same power supply. Further, the device sensitivity analysis with respect to electrode contact length, gate oxide thickness, dielectric constant, channel length and silicon film thickness is also analyzed. Moreover, the comparative analysis of device analog behavior is also carried out here. K E Y W O R D S band-to-band tunneling, charge plasma junctionless transistor, contact engineering, universal Schottky tunneling
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